A short history of cabin crew ...

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question, .. ...
can I get the two I have, cloned?
they just wont hold pins anymore :dunno:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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hey you two Happy Thanksgiving , and a Merry Christmas

heres to the game, :drinkers:

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:lol: :lol:

Ah.. Thanksgiving. I thought it must be that as I got the famous 'backdoor' email from Abacus again :lol:

Have a good one ;-)

ATB

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:lol: :lol:

Ian and Dave are not the two..

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airboatr wrote:can I get the two I have, cloned? ... they just wont hold pins anymore
:lol: :lol: Hmmm, I can guessthe identity of one pincushion, but if the other's not me or Dave, I wonder who's getting the treatment ... Image
Hey, Joe Happy Thanksgiving from me and the Turkey! Image

I hope you have a great weekend. Are you with family?

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I dunno....I seem to be getting these jabbing pains in my side and up my back :think:

Maybe it's just the cold weather :dunno:

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Garry Russell wrote:I dunno....I seem to be getting these jabbing pains in my side and up my back :think:
Stop moaning or I'll feed bits of you to Rupert ... Image

I'm sure it's just your sciatica, dear!

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speedbird591 wrote:
Garry Russell wrote:I dunno....I seem to be getting these jabbing pains in my side and up my back :think:
Stop moaning or I'll feed bits of you to Rupert ... Image

I'm sure it's just your sciatica, dear!

Ian :lol:
Actually I think It's Superfreighteritis, complicated by Betateam Tantrum Syndrome :think:

Derek :lol:
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Most likely Derek :think: :think:

I think I would prefer the effigy :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Bugger me, never seen a thread spin out of control so fast :o :lol: :lol: :lol:

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That's because we're getting better at it................. :lol:

Derek ;-)
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