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5 OS Pleasures in your Day Today part 2
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1. Well, what's all this? Hurrchrrs under the shade of a Deal plane tree in CS and gallery-pretending back-ish Street. Deadly lumbering dialogue to go with what seems to be death of Caroline Bone? & gave no such permissions in absentia, but Christine's sounding set for overdue onset dementia.
2. Meandering, which always pleases &. May hang about a bit in pk's corner :-).
3. Dover Emmäus. Trouvailles, inc. old YHA triangle, which & will attach as zip pull of Albion wallet, being a longstanding Life Member. Hush, Mlle Meriva, it WILL all fit in. & also donated £ for thermos refill. They were about to partake of scrummy-looking scampi and salad lunch.
4. More swims. More waves. More sturdy refreshing breezes. More leg-stretch walking.
5. Simple smell-of-oily-rag contentment and all choices and changes of mind are &'s, freely taken. That's an osp to prize.
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This keeps jumping and clearing, so hope it stays.
All best wishes on job appn Frith.
Ditto for OH and your papa on health front, pk.
Chap is a certain keeper, kk. Let love be in the air. It's better than anything else:-)
vjm - thankyou for wonderful recounting. Also, well done that son, with splendidly happy birthday to your dd, which I'm sure her aged p's can't quite work out.
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Hi folks, closing this on request as we have a new shiny thread!!!! hereA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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