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Hat would be very helpful Jon I am sure she would fall for yOur charm. Laurie

 

Hi LAURIE do what I do go off and just order the kit 😊😊😊thanks see you there thanks Jon

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Hat would be very helpful Jon I am sure she would fall for yOur charm. Laurie

 

Don't listen to him Laurie! The last time he put a 'good word' in for me, it cost me five hundred quid.

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Don't listen to him Laurie! The last time he put a 'good word' in for me, it cost me five hundred quid.

 

Hi EGGS TELL ME MORE THEN I NO YOU LOST THAT New market the other week and I spent 50 quid on burgers thanks thanks John

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My wife is very switched on like all women. I have to wear her down

Over time by constantly telling her I need things. Sometimes she give in but not very often

 

Someone once told me that it's a lot easier to apologise later than seek permission first. Obviously you have to be selective on what situation you apply it to but in your case, Countryboy, it might work a treat. Works for me when getting new kit past her indoors.

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Someone once told me that it's a lot easier to apologise later than seek permission first. Obviously you have to be selective on what situation you apply it to but in your case, Countryboy, it might work a treat. Works for me when getting new kit past her indoors.

 

You're a braver man than me Maxwell!

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You're a braver man than me Maxwell!

 

No, she's good girl. Bark definitely worse than bite. And while we're on the subject of bravery, you're a fine one to talk. You're halfway into an adventure involving a knackered horse, a flatulent frog, a sea captain with a fatal attraction to waccy baccy, terrible conditions at sea, etc.

 

Ps. The wench here is in stitches over every installment, so keep 'em coming.

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No, she's good girl. Bark definitely worse than bite. And while we're on the subject of bravery, you're a fine one to talk. You're halfway into an adventure involving a knackered horse, a flatulent frog, a sea captain with a fatal attraction to waccy baccy, terrible conditions at sea, etc.

 

Ps. The wench here is in stitches over every installment, so keep 'em coming.

 

Phew!! I'm glad someone's reading it:blushing:

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