Happy Birthday DeWinter

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Many happy returns to my old sparring partner ;D
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Change - and not a moment too soon!

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Belated HBD, DeWinter ... hope you had a lovely day ... :D ...
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Hope you had (& are still continuing to have) a happy one :D
Cheers.
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belated happy birthday mr. DeWinter :notworthy: :kiss:

yes indeed i do enjoy you & mr. fiend in common discussion on the forum.

hope it was a wonderful one.

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Bless you, it was rather fun! The Scandinavians family came over, so I introduced them to fish and chips, mulled wine, and various trad English Christmas food. All very Dickensian. Only low point was Scandinavians granny not being used to locks on toilet doors, living as she does in a Soviet era cottage with a chemical loo and no running water. I saw far more of an elderly Estonians bottom than I wanted even considering my swift backwards leap and rapid door shutting!!
"Vengeance. Justice. Fire and blood.."
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