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Re: Local Radio
Posted by: Auntysassy (193.132.206.---)
Date: May 16, 2003 08:36AM

What - you're going to be keeping the bunny in a handcart? Surely it will just jump out over the sides!


Re: Local Radio
Posted by: dave (---.addleshaw-booth.co.uk)
Date: May 16, 2003 08:43AM

handcart is for going to hot places in. Mentioned in a previous thread that went so far over my head at the time.

Also useful for stocking up on cadbury's caramels before they change the name...

Re: Local Radio
Posted by: Auntysassy (193.132.206.---)
Date: May 16, 2003 08:56AM

I use an aeroplane - but each to his own..........................


Re: Local Radio
Posted by: Sarah (---.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
Date: May 16, 2003 09:43AM

What's in a name? A caramel by any other name would taste as sweet!



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That which does not kill us makes us stranger.
(Llewelyn the dragon, Ozy and Millie)

Sarah

Re: Local Radio
Posted by: poetscientistdrinker (---.cache.pol.co.uk)
Date: May 17, 2003 12:10AM

But not as sweet as a box of Roses...



PSD

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This is the work of an Italian narco-anarchic collective. Don't bother insulting them, they can't read English anyway.

Re: Local Radio
Posted by: Magda (---.dialip.mich.net)
Date: May 17, 2003 09:32PM

While I do like rosewater, I wouldn't say it was a sweet as caramel.



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