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albaqwerty | 15:28 Thu 22nd Mar 2012 | ChatterBank
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We need to have one every so often I reckon.

Mr Andy is going to be on his tod for a while as Mrs Andy is away again. I'm sure she wishes she didn't have to.

Smow needs a respite from the infernal paws who like paint.
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see, there's another flawffy :-p
i am having cow instead
Wasn't steak night last week?
Ok is that eating or in a more biblical sense?
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Do you ever get the feeling that you've wished you've never asked a question??

Mr Alba is still looking for steak night anyhoo.
i have steak night whenever i wish
I could do with a hug. I have had a really, REALLY bad day. :-(
awww, ((((((hugs))))) what's up?
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awww Nom, not good. {{hugs}}
Hi Alba. I have this thing about looking up meanings of phrases and the one you used tonight, 'on his tod' apparently was named after an American jockey of the 19th Century called 'Tod' Sloane. He was a brilliant rider and won many races both in USA and the UK but fell out of favour after some illegal betting scandal and became a bit of a solitary figure. Hence Tod (Sloane). On his own rhyming slang. Just a bit of useless info for you. I bet you needed to hear that.
count me in alba--x
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I could do with a hug too, though I wouldn't advise it. I ache all over and my nose thinks it's a waterfall :-(
Im always up for a cuddle xx

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Not sure if I`m out of line here but Beckersjay needs a hug.
Hugs to moonie on his last night, wbm, welshy, ttfn, em10, sir alex and all who are suffering
I agree that Beckersjay needs a big AB hug

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