Re: Loyalty?




"Toooldtocare" <Toooldtocare@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Toooldtocare" <Toooldtocare@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm tempted to say having read your other posts you "talk my sort of
language". You certainly have a sense of humour which is sadly lacking
round here these days with a few notable exceptions.

I've just realised who you are Charlie, all these newbies are getting me
confused! :-)



you've blown my cover now
I will never be able to walk down the street again without being recognised.
Doooooh



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