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mummypenguin Started conversation Dec 12, 2004
Hi Corry
Getting worried that you may be taking this holiday business too seriously. Where's the latest? I pop in to check and - nothing new.
Still hope you are having tons of fun whatever you are doing!
MP
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Corry-Spawndance Posted Dec 18, 2004
Hi MP, Back at my post, soon be getting the old wheels turning again, I think that I'll need a holiday after my holiday. I took a trip to Aberdeen to visit my daughters and to buy some music. My poor old feet are sore after walking for miles trying to find Butterflies for my wife (not realones) she has a thing for Dragonflies also. They are on lights, pictures and free standing, she also has them on the Christmas tree.
Lots of to you and your family.
From Corry the
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mummypenguin Posted Dec 18, 2004
Welcome back Corry - so what music did you buy?
Butterflies and dragonflies sound fun - were they worth the sore feet?
Talk properly later - got to go sock buying now. Boy, life is so exciting
MP
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Corry-Spawndance Posted Dec 18, 2004
Hi MP, I've bought AC/DC For Those About To Rock, Bangles Eternal Flame, Maroon5 Songs about Jane, Seether Disclaimer 2, ELO Time, Vanessa Carlton Be Not Nobody. Also 6 DVD's J.C Vandam 2dvd's, Blade 1, Billy Elliot, Jennifer Aniston's one about the little people.
One martial arts one.
Hope you enjyed your shopping trip.
from Corry the
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mummypenguin Posted Dec 18, 2004
So you're planning a quiet, sit indoors time then!
Me, I finish work on the Eve and then don't bother stirring out until the following Wednesday. With a bit of luck I may not even have to cook. Ah, I've never got the hang of this optimistic outlook stuff.....
MP
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