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Thank you for that, it is wonderful
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Just thought I'd say... :offtopic:
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Okay .............................

Just for you Matt,

Cucumber or cress?

Crusts or no?

Little finger out or not?
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I'm not fussy!
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Ah but we went to a posh school so we should be in the know as it were. I haven't got a clue but I am hoping someone here will tell me
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Scone Lover wrote:Image
( :offtopic: Love the emoticon!!!)
The best way to forget your troubles is to wear tight shoes.
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I did go back on topic though Mrs C
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I meant that i was going off topic!!
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Ah I see, so crusts on or off?
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I`m not an OB so my reply doesn`t count!
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You have more than earned the right to reply with your connections to the school.

I mean, you work in the tuck shop for heavens sake, there can be no more important link to the school
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Ruthie-Baby wrote:what is your wife's accent?
English / South African (Natal, which is not as pronounced as Transvaal etc.)

A kid at her school who had emigrated from England had to stay in after school to learn to speak English! I had to teach her to speak English; she no longer "goes by her friend".
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I suppose if you hear it all the time you might not notice it after a while. But the South-African accent is one I can never forget, my father-in-law's new wife is from there but she is more Zulu.

Every time she gets mad, I start looking for an isijula to come out
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I absolutly love South African accents, especially when they have started to soften slightly :)

and i know im :offtopic:

I absolutly love the new emoticons!
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