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GirtByBlueSea
12th December 2011 10:44 PM
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bettylovescarrots wrote:


i couldnt stand Duran Duran first time round, they were in Nottm last week, the review wasnt brilliant ... Adam Ant was also here


Surely someone has devised a decent bug killer by now
wombattrouserpress
12th December 2011 10:43 PM
Quote:
bettylovescarrots wrote:





during the war he was a weatherman for the RAF, thats how he met his wife ... she moved the planes about on the tables

Strapping girl, was she?
australia nil
12th December 2011 10:43 PM
Quote:
wombattrouserpress wrote:

That's volunterring for you. You say yes to one thing and then you are in it for ever.



Theres always divorce.
bettylovescarrots
12th December 2011 10:42 PM
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GirtByBlueSea wrote:


Sorry. B heard that Duran Duran were coming to Perth next year and asked if I would like to go. I hated Duran Duran the first time around. Your comment made me think that we would probably argue over each others choice in music


i couldnt stand Duran Duran first time round, they were in Nottm last week, the review wasnt brilliant ... Adam Ant was also here
australia nil
12th December 2011 10:42 PM
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bettylovescarrots wrote:





they BDs often have McDs i wonder how they can stand the smell


Oh, McD's don't mind the smell.
GirtByBlueSea
12th December 2011 10:42 PM
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australia nil wrote:



Typical!!! That's why the pilots could never find them when they needed them


Well if they ever put the damn things away when they were finished with them they wouldnt have had a problem, would they
GirtByBlueSea
12th December 2011 10:41 PM
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australia nil wrote:


Nah, that's 69 years.


tsk tsk tsk
australia nil
12th December 2011 10:41 PM
Quote:
bettylovescarrots wrote:





during the war he was a weatherman for the RAF, thats how he met his wife ... she moved the planes about on the tables



Typical!!! That's why the pilots could never find them when they needed them
wombattrouserpress
12th December 2011 10:41 PM
Quote:
australia nil wrote:


fancy volunteering for that!!! Was he an extremist fundamentalist of some persuasion or other?

That's volunterring for you. You say yes to one thing and then you are in it for ever.
bettylovescarrots
12th December 2011 10:41 PM
Quote:
australia nil wrote:


Nah, that's 69 years.