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Old 10 December 2004, 17:47   #41
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So would I if I was in the same vicinity as her Peter!!!!!!
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Old 10 December 2004, 17:50   #42
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hi rich just face it you know u are going to be late home so perhaps we can arrange some local accomodation
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Not planing on being to late Rich as I play in local band and have a gig that evening.
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Old 10 December 2004, 21:11   #44
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hi rich just face it you know u are going to be late home so perhaps we can arrange some local accomodation
Despite what Phil Davies may tell you the L in "Rich L" DOES NOT stand for Late. Ok, OK so I may be late occasionally, especially on the return home from a day on the boat. However, in this case......

Local accomodation/Late = divorced Rich L.

I need to be home by 5:00 pm as we have some friends coming round in the evening - so I may need to leave the pub a bit early (1 1/2+ hour journey min). Actually I'm hoping one of them will come with me so's we can share responsibility!
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Old 10 December 2004, 21:21   #45
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No problem Rich, as it's getting darker earlier it would be easier for the others who are not familiar with Levington to get there Ribs out in day light I should think. Looking forward to meeting everybody. Looks like it might be Fish & Chips (and mushy peas for Dan) after all. I went down to Woolverstone to check on the roast dinners and found out that they are shut until March 15th 2005. I had it all planned, now I've got to have a rethink.
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Old 10 December 2004, 21:27   #46
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rich I ve come to the conclusion you should suggest to your dearest you get abigger boat to seat every one as you feel quite selfish going out onyour own
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Blimey Pete your starting to get the hang of this now mate.
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Chaps i've pretty much secured a day pass so might brave the M25 and join you all up at sunny levington for the day
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Great news Bilge Rat. It should be a good day.
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mushy peas
mushy peas

fish and chips

look me and rich will have to brave bluewater and lakeside jams to come so its got to picture this sun set over levington eating fish chips and MUSHY PEAS on your rib i will dream about that all week
rich L just drop them shopping at lakeside and pick them up on the way back
problem sorted

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Dan your starting to worry me with this Mushy Pea fettish you have.How about I bring my Doughnut and fill it with Mushy Peas and tow you around behind mine next Saturday,And what is it with all these Photo's of Fish & Chip Shops your've got?? have you spoken to your doctor about this.I think you could do with some counciling or something.
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Dan your starting to worry me with this Mushy Pea fettish you have.How about I bring my Doughnut and fill it with Mushy Peas and tow you around behind mine next Saturday,And what is it with all these Photo's of Fish & Chip Shops your've got?? have you spoken to your doctor about this.I think you could do with some counciling or something.
wayne

bit fed up with doughnuts just fitted out that new krispe kreme shop at bluewater and in the name of testing the workers must have eaten 1000 doughnut in to days

fish and chips sounds much better
can do with out the peas

wayne i have to think about food due to the fact i have no fridge any more so
i can,t bring it with me

see you sat 18th

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Old 10 December 2004, 22:07   #54
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Just for you Dan

Mushy Peas

1 cup dried green peas
4 cups water
1 clove garlic, optional
2 tablespoons butter
2 teaspoons salt or to taste
1 teaspoon pepper or to taste

Soak peas in water (remove any that float!) over night. Bring them
to a slow boil in the water they were soaked in. Reduce the heat
and simmer until the peas are tender.(this could take upto an hour
or more depending on the peas) After draining the peas, mash slightly
and add the other ingredients. Mix well and serve hot.

1 cup of dried peas = 2 1/2 cups cooked
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Great guys, look forward to meeting new faces and some older one's

Whoops have to dash topless darts has just come on sky.

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Dan your starting to worry me with this Mushy Pea fettish you have.How about I bring my Doughnut and fill it with Mushy Peas and tow you around behind mine next Saturday,And what is it with all these Photo's of Fish & Chip Shops your've got?? have you spoken to your doctor about this.I think you could do with some counciling or something.
Wayne i'd be more concerned about Phil D and his gummy rubber fetish and gun collection, i've heard the two dont mix that well, wet rubber and shooters, Dan and his mushy pea thing is fairly harmless by comparesion

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Au contraire, monsieur Rat, I think you'll find wet rubber and guns go very well together. I do in fact wear camouflaged neoprene chest waders when wildfowling on the Essex marshes, although purely for their thermal properties you understand. The fact that I have recently purchased a pair of black latex chest waders for my girlfriend is mere coincidence
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Who s going to the boat show then in london january ?
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Old 11 December 2004, 22:23   #59
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Au contraire, monsieur Rat, I think you'll find wet rubber and guns go very well together. I do in fact wear camouflaged neoprene chest waders when wildfowling on the Essex marshes, although purely for their thermal properties you understand. The fact that I have recently purchased a pair of black latex chest waders for my girlfriend is mere coincidence

Far to much information Phil, myself and forum are not really interested in the perversions of the ruling classes, quite frankly i'm shocked at the level of depravatey your'll go to.

One question though, and i know i shouldn't ask as i know i'm asking for it but does the dog have to wear some form of rubber or latex outfit whilst out on one of your juants
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Far to much information Phil, myself and forum are not really interested in the perversions of the ruling classes, quite frankly i'm shocked at the level of depravatey your'll go to.

One question though, and i know i shouldn't ask as i know i'm asking for it but does the dog have to wear some form of rubber or latex outfit whilst out on one of your juants

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