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grannyclaret 16-11-2007 13:02

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so what is everyone doing this year?

emamum 16-11-2007 13:06

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Have you been into asda today?? there is a dj near the customer services desk, a woman on an excercise bike and they are having a tombola... i was tempted to dance mut my partner looked embarrased... why have a dj if you cant dance??:( all the kiddies at my lads school have taken their fav stuffed toy in for the day and paid 50p..

grannyclaret 16-11-2007 13:20

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I bought some buns ,but i havent been in town yet,,,
My son is going to help man the phones again in Blackpool.he did it last year and realy enjoyed it

WillowTheWhisp 16-11-2007 14:58

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Mimi is going to Blackpool. Busman and I are going to a Ceili at King George's in Blackburn where Emzie is dancing but that isn't Pudsey connected. It's just an unfortunate coincidence - a clash of nights.

grannyclaret 16-11-2007 15:04

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Mimi is going to Blackpool. Busman and I are going to a Ceili at King George's in Blackburn where Emzie is dancing but that isn't Pudsey connected. It's just an unfortunate coincidence - a clash of nights.

Tell her to break a leg ,,for me,,,,:),oooh i dont mean it litterally :o

slinky 16-11-2007 15:33

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I will be watching, as I do every year. :) hence the avatar :)

flashy 16-11-2007 15:35

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well ive only been to the cemetary today so havent seen any goings on in town or anything, i'm sure they will beat last years money anyway :D

BERNADETTE 16-11-2007 15:41

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I haven't been out today but the grandchildren got to wear their own clothes to school and paid fifty pence.

jambutty 16-11-2007 16:52

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At least this year Terry Wogan has waived his fee for presenting the programme this evening.

slinky 16-11-2007 16:56

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At least this year Terry Wogan has waived his fee for presenting the programme this evening.

Better still, he could have give us a break and not done it at all :( this man seriously irritates me!!

between him and bloody Tony Blackburn ..... grrrr 2 most annoying men walking this planet.

Eric 16-11-2007 18:02

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Better still, he could have give us a break and not done it at all :( this man seriously irritates me!!

between him and bloody Tony Blackburn ..... grrrr 2 most annoying men walking this planet.

Wow ... that is some achievement! I have never heard of either of those two, but with all the competition around, they must be proud to tie for first place in the "annoying men" category. I have been trying and practicing for years and I can't break into the top hundred:( Are they "amateur annoying" or true professionals:confused:

slinky 16-11-2007 18:05

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Wow ... that is some achievement! I have never heard of either of those two, but with all the competition around, they must be proud to tie for first place in the "annoying men" category. I have been trying and practicing for years and I can't break into the top hundred:( Are they "amateur annoying" or true professionals:confused:

Eric, if you don't know either of these men, you're the lucky one!!

Tony Blackburn is on the left .... Terry wogan on the right ;)

jackyalex 16-11-2007 18:15

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my kids all wore their own clothes and paid £1 each, i emptied all my change into the bucket in town and was offered a cake!! due to my diet going so well i refused, but they looked really good

slinky 16-11-2007 18:19

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my kids all wore their own clothes and paid £1 each, i emptied all my change into the bucket in town and was offered a cake!! due to my diet going so well i refused, but they looked really good

DIET?? DIET?? :eek::eek::eek:

What the fffffffffffffffffff fluffing hell do you mean diet?? :(

Neil 16-11-2007 18:24

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 494532)
Better still, he could have give us a break and not done it at all :( this man seriously irritates me!!

between him and bloody Tony Blackburn ..... grrrr 2 most annoying men walking this planet.

Hey we agree on something. I think he was banished from Ireland for being annoying.


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