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30.03.2009, 22:05 quote

pebblesthedog
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Dear Flirtbox

I would like to meet some of Mr Darkhorses friends off here.

Most of his friends that I have met are people from another website. Funny how they were all ladies .....

Actually, I did already meet Kirsty from London who is from here – she took me for a lovely walk one sunny Saturday morning, and we sat outside a cafe! My word, that was a long time ago! I still had all my legs then!

I remain
Your most best friend
Pebbles (Miss)

 

30.03.2009, 22:12 quote

rocketgirl

Dear miss pebbles,
mr darkhorse might have to ask those what he wants to meet off here else if someone asks to meet him and he says no ta they might feel a right twonk.
Yes i know my grammar is crap tonight but i'm tired so i dont care, so there! Razz
When i am next cruising thru plymouth i shall ask mr darkhorse if i may take you for a stroll - if he says no i shant feel a twonk cuz everyone already knows i am! Laughing

Yours most tiredly,
rocketgirl.

PS please send my best wishes to mr DH and hope he's on the mend.

 

30.03.2009, 22:15 quote

rocketgirl

annmarie5988 wrote:
I met a couple of friends from here at the weekend, Kirsty & Chet ............ well got to know them on here but are friends for life now ............ did not take any pics, but i know what they look like ...........

Actually Kirsty did take a couple of pics ...... Laughing



OOOhhh i hope kirsty posts them in here, thats what this thread is for!! Very Happy

 

30.03.2009, 23:28 quote

pebblesthedog
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rocketgirl wrote:
Dear miss pebbles,
mr darkhorse might have to ask those what he wants to meet off here else if someone asks to meet him and he says no ta they might feel a right twonk.
Yes i know my grammar is crap tonight but i'm tired so i dont care, so there! Razz
When i am next cruising thru plymouth i shall ask mr darkhorse if i may take you for a stroll - if he says no i shant feel a twonk cuz everyone already knows i am! Laughing

Yours most tiredly,
rocketgirl.

PS please send my best wishes to mr DH and hope he's on the mend.


Dear Miss RocketGirl

I would be most delighted if you came for a walk with us when you next pass through Plymouth on your way to see members of your pack that live in Cornwall.

I remain
Yours most excitedly
Pebbles (Miss)

 

31.03.2009, 13:01 quote

kizz
kizz Joined: 01 Jan 2009 Posts: 13 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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annmarie5988 wrote:
I met a couple of friends from here at the weekend, Kirsty & Chet ............ well got to know them on here but are friends for life now ............ did not take any pics, but i know what they look like ...........

Actually Kirsty did take a couple of pics ...... Laughing



rocketgirl wrote:
OOOhhh i hope kirsty posts them in here, thats what this thread is for!! Very Happy


Laughing I don't think so.....she would hurt me


pebblesthedog wrote:

Actually, I did already meet Kirsty from London who is from here – she took me for a lovely walk one sunny Saturday morning, and we sat outside a cafe! My word, that was a long time ago! I still had all my legs then!

I remain
Your most best friend
Pebbles (Miss)


It was a lovely walk pebbles...I remember the drive down there especially well. You look after that Mr Darkhorse of yours! Very Happy

 

31.03.2009, 13:42 quote

sc0ttie

kizz wrote:


It was a lovely walk pebbles...I remember the drive down there especially well. You look after that Mr Darkhorse of yours! Very Happy


hello Kizz, nice to see you back here Very Happy

 

31.03.2009, 16:12 quote

kizz
kizz Joined: 01 Jan 2009 Posts: 13 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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Nice to be missed (Thanks Scott, Ann-marie and Pebbles)....but I won't be posting too much.

 

31.03.2009, 16:50 quote

annmarie5988

kizz wrote:
Nice to be missed (Thanks Scott, Ann-marie and Pebbles)....but I won't be posting too much.


You know i miss ya on here .............. but i get to see the real thing, so its all good

I miss all the other old faces too ......... we use to have sooooooooo much fun together ... Laughing Razz

 

31.03.2009, 17:08 quote

darkhorse57

annmarie5988 wrote:
kizz wrote:
Nice to be missed (Thanks Scott, Ann-marie and Pebbles)....but I won't be posting too much.


You know i miss ya on here .............. but i get to see the real thing, so its all good

I miss all the other old faces too ......... we use to have sooooooooo much fun together ... Laughing Razz


Sad I haven't seen Kizzer since that day at Paddington, when I met up with Her Ladyship 'n' Curraghmore ..... seems like an awfully long time ago. I hope to be seeing Curraghmore again soon; we have to compare aches & pains and medication (oh, and have a whinge about everything else Laughing )

 

31.03.2009, 21:16 quote

curraghmore
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darkhorse57 wrote:
I hope to be seeing Curraghmore again soon; we have to compare aches & pains and medication (oh, and have a whinge about everything else Laughing )


Yep, but I still can't find these cheaper tickets you were talking about!

So the decision is..

3.30 hours on a train = £48

Or...

5.30 hours on a coach = £2

Can I really go 5 and a half hours without a ciggie????

 

31.03.2009, 22:01 quote

rocketgirl

curraghmore wrote:
darkhorse57 wrote:
I hope to be seeing Curraghmore again soon; we have to compare aches & pains and medication (oh, and have a whinge about everything else Laughing )


Yep, but I still can't find these cheaper tickets you were talking about!

So the decision is..

3.30 hours on a train = £48

Or...

5.30 hours on a coach = £2

Can I really go 5 and a half hours without a ciggie????



Of course you can!!! it;s only 2 hours more than the train.
Unless you chain-smoke, chainsmoke 2 back2back before you get on the coach, have several packets of extra strong mints with you and take a REALLY REALLY interesting book to help speed along the time, and hey presto those extra 2 hours will be gone in no time.....or stay awake for 48 hrs before the trip and sleep right through it....for a saving of whatever 48 minus 2 quid is (its late) its defo gotta be worth it!

 

31.03.2009, 22:24 quote

darkhorse57

rocketgirl wrote:
curraghmore wrote:
darkhorse57 wrote:
I hope to be seeing Curraghmore again soon; we have to compare aches & pains and medication (oh, and have a whinge about everything else Laughing )


Yep, but I still can't find these cheaper tickets you were talking about!

So the decision is..

3.30 hours on a train = £48

Or...

5.30 hours on a coach = £2

Can I really go 5 and a half hours without a ciggie????



Of course you can!!! it;s only 2 hours more than the train.
Unless you chain-smoke, chainsmoke 2 back2back before you get on the coach, have several packets of extra strong mints with you and take a REALLY REALLY interesting book to help speed along the time, and hey presto those extra 2 hours will be gone in no time.....or stay awake for 48 hrs before the trip and sleep right through it....for a saving of whatever 48 minus 2 quid is (its late) its defo gotta be worth it!



She's just being stubborn - she insists on coming down here, when I said I would be happy to go up there.

Mind you, by May my flat will have been rebuilt, so I'll have a posh new kitchen and bathroom to show off

 

01.04.2009, 08:47 quote

kizz
kizz Joined: 01 Jan 2009 Posts: 13 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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Patches work for me on lonnnnnnnnnnng long journeys. Maybe an inhalator for backup Very Happy

 

01.04.2009, 14:11 quote

cmiso

Does the coach go direct then? Whenever I've been on long coach journeys they've always had a stop along the way.

 

01.04.2009, 18:28 quote

curraghmore
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darkhorse57 wrote:



She's just being stubborn - she insists on coming down here, when I said I would be happy to go up there.

Mind you, by May my flat will have been rebuilt, so I'll have a posh new kitchen and bathroom to show off


I am not being stubborn Exclamation It's a part of the country I haven't seen before is all...

*nothing to do with if I visit you, you have to do the cooking!*

 
 
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