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fords - number 1 all over heaven Posted Oct 7, 2005
Going on my department's yearly jolly
Although the head of the deparment's in Brum and it's easy enough to get to Palma from there so we're guessing that's why. We can get there okay with a direct flight from Edinburgh to Palma but on the way back the easiest thing to do was to get a flight to Luton, stay in London and fly back on the Saturday
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Trin Tragula Posted Oct 8, 2005
I read some of her Post columns while campaigning (she didn't exactly shame me into it, but I didn't leave it for long after she mentioned them ) - very good indeed, really enjoyable (and that's from someone who hates gardening).
>>not all that prominent on the site<<
Isn't that a time-zone thing though? As an insomniac hootooer, I find the roll-call of the 'prominent' shifts in some very interesting ways when most of the Europeans are in bed
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Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) Posted Oct 8, 2005
I have a feeling that I'll be calledsmug and self righteous in about ten minutes again. Well, knowing a certain someone, it's probably going to be even less than that.
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