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lolFifer wrote:For the first one, think tropical rain season, the second is what Westminster has in common (ish) with Ms Titmus but I haven't a clue about the psychic.
Shows what a good psychic shes supposed to be. I met my partner in a chat room on the net only she said we'd never meet. Wrong, he sent me a plane ticket to Belfast, so i went and haven't look back, best thing i ever did
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Athena99 wrote:lol
Shows what a good psychic shes supposed to be. I met my partner in a chat room on the net only she said we'd never meet. Wrong, he sent me a plane ticket to Belfast, so i went and haven't look back, best thing i ever did
OK I worked out the weather condition and the building society thanks. Please give us a clue for the psychic!!!
EllieEllie :cool:
"man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
J-J Rousseau0 -
Ah.!! I get it... Westminster Chimes.

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I was thinking more along the line of Windy Tits ... am I close?Fifer wrote:For the first one, think tropical rain season, the second is what Westminster has in common (ish) with Ms Titmus but I haven't a clue about the psychic.
IvanI don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!0 -
IvanOpinion wrote:I was thinking more along the line of Windy Tits ... am I close?

Ivan
Nope, it is her first name you want to think about.
EllieEllie :cool:
"man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
J-J Rousseau0 -
Try telling them that unless they pay you you cant afford to get into work?0
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