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scary
Posted Sep 21, 2003
out of curiosity, i had a look at what my homepage looks like in brunel and alabaster. i can now definately say that goo is best!
alabaster was very jarring on the eyes, and brunel wasn't so bad, but all the layout was changed so all the welcoming stuff i had to scroll down to the bottom of the page to find.
i will stay goo forever.
xx
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i'm back...
Posted Sep 11, 2003
hi all
i'm back. cornwall was great. the edited version for the edited guide.
xx
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waves a fluttering hanky
Posted Sep 4, 2003
hello folks
well, tomorrow morning at an ungodly hour, me and his nibs
are heading off to cornwall for a week. we are looking forward to it. all those scrumpy
farms
.
i'm already nervous about how many messages i'm going to come back to. a couple of months ago, i didn't log on for 5 days and it took 2 weeks to catch up!
amy+, welcome to enfield. see you when i get back. century child
, and hugs to everyone else too
1
bbbyyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
xx
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hols
Posted Sep 3, 2003
2 days to go! cornwall here we go!!!
xx
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best friend
Posted Sep 1, 2003
well, at last...a real life person i know has joined. my rl best mate lynds is now a hootooer. she's set up home at U240422 ascentury child
.
well, i found out on saturday when she came to my place for a girlie night ofand dodgy horror dvds
. oh and some
s
.
i'm off work for 2 weeks leave now. it's darrens birthday tomorrow, and on friday we are off to cornwall
!
xx
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