Any old blues in Brussels?

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Great Plum
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pompeydunc wrote:
Great Plum wrote:you haven't bumped into Dave because he's not in Brussels now - he came back in the summer!
Really? Strange time to post the question then, in June - at the end of the secondment!

Anyway, hope you are well Matt. Now, back to my mussels and frites.

Dunc
I think he came back at the end of august...

I see your moule frites is a far cry of 1 fish finger, 2 baked beans...
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I thought the staple diet in Brussels was sprouts ??
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J.R. wrote:I thought the staple diet in Brussels was sprouts ??
No, staples....
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So is there anyone else in Brussels who fancies talking about something other than sprouts?
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