A very happy 40th birthday to you Don!
Hope you have a wonderful day & even better evening!
happy 40th birthday Erudite!!
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And obviously, it has lipstick on. Already two reasons why I hardly ever use it ... ...Sita wrote: PS - the "kiss" smiley is so scary with its glaring eyes
The lol one seems a bit over-hysteric to me as well, but what would you do? ... Not to mention the rolling eyes ...
But sorry for this short derail, Erudite ... Have a great day and many even greater returns to come ... ... ...
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Happy Birthday mate!
I'll get you many a Dram-Brewdog when you're down for the Toyah gig in April
I'll get you many a Dram-Brewdog when you're down for the Toyah gig in April
Big old happy wishes to you from Hungaryland
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Have a good one, Don!
in dub we trust
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I wouldn't bother if I were you. It's overrated.Erudite wrote:it's time to get back to reality.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell