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Subject: Daisy From: Joss and Dave Date: 05 Nov 98 - 06:25 PM Hullo, Buttercup! |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Bert Date: 06 Nov 98 - 08:45 AM Give me your question, do! |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Big Mick Date: 06 Nov 98 - 09:01 AM I'm half crazy, over the thought |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Philippa Date: 06 Nov 98 - 02:58 PM This is my answer true: There just won't be any marriage If you can't afford a carraige For I'll be damned if I'll be crammed On a a bicycle built for two (anon) |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: BSeed Date: 06 Nov 98 - 03:33 PM aren't there any women left who'll mary for love? --seed |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: BSeed Date: 06 Nov 98 - 03:36 PM oops, marry. |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: alison Date: 10 Nov 98 - 09:09 AM hi Seed, We only do that the first time. Second time we've more sense!! Now who wants to buy me a Range Rover/ Cabin Cruiser / Villa somewhere nice / nanny / and chef? See I'm not really all that fussy...................... slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Nov 98 - 12:13 PM Oh, darn. We sure could have a good time on that bicycle, Alison. -Joe Offer, penniless romantic- |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Pete M Date: 10 Nov 98 - 02:14 PM That's certainly punctured my illusions. Pete M |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Date: 10 Nov 98 - 05:19 PM I wouldn't marry anyone who couldn't sing me a song! |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: alison Date: 10 Nov 98 - 05:49 PM Hi, Oops. forgot I was talking to folkies...... alright I'll settle for someone who can play me nice tunes, sing me nice songs...... and cooks dinner every-so-often. Never tried on a bike Joe, *grin* slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Big Mick Date: 10 Nov 98 - 11:20 PM Alison, dear woman, Please do not fall for that penniless romantic thing. I love our dear friend Joe, but really man. Have you no shame. I have a Jeep, will that do? And a cabin in the woods? I don't have a maid but am a pretty fair hand at the stove and wash my own socks. Hell, I'll do yours too. And as for singing the songs, well, I have been told that I do a servicable job. And, dear woman, as much as I enjoy riding mountain bikes, I really never would suggest...... Just a little more shameless sucking up on my part. All the best, Mick (roflmao) |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: alison Date: 11 Nov 98 - 02:12 AM Hi Mick, Hahaha..... sounds good to me. Slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Sheye Date: 11 Nov 98 - 11:37 AM Whoa! What have I missed? Hey, Alison... Ya think maybe a few bicycles could have strategically saved some of those first-issue nuptial contracts?? I used to work with a colleague who was an avid fisher(person). Tangled amidst the flies and hooks on her hat was the quote: "Marriage is like bridge. If you don't have a good partner, you need a good hand." (I feel like i've stumbled into a private conversation here...) To marry? The guy that lights my face by walking in a room and shares laughs, foot rubs, and double chocolate ice cream cones. ... It doesn't hurt to serenade atop your range rover!! sheye |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: alison Date: 11 Nov 98 - 06:29 PM Hi Sheye, Hahahaha. Loved your comments. slainte alison |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Alan of Australia Date: 11 Nov 98 - 11:20 PM Gee Mick, If you go on like that I could lose a good musical partner!
Cheers, |
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Subject: RE: Daisy From: Big Mick Date: 11 Nov 98 - 11:37 PM Alan, my friend, I have heard the CD you two sent, and as much as I love flirting with our dear Alison, being a musician, I could never break up such a fine duo. Couldn't live with myself. And thanks for sending it, I am very greatful. Haven't had the video converted yet but I can't wait to see the lagerphone. It was great chatting the other day. All the very best, Mick |
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