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Happy Plumday, to ?

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Many happy returns of the day, Great Plum, ever increasing in your greatness and plumminess.

Have a great time in the sunshine, methinks. Does Mrs Plum have something special planned that is able to be spoken of in mixed company? Or are you going to pull a sickie and have a doss all day?
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Yes! A very Happy and Plumptious Birthday!

(Why Plum? Some strange CH experience gave you this name?)

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I have ben watching the birthday creeping closer but wasn't going to stay up late to be the first.
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Have a great day Matt!
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Happy Birthday!

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Undoubtedly, there may well be some
That will whistle or pluck - even strum
On their instrument say
"Happy Birthday"
For a piccolo playing Great Plum.
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Have a great day Matt, and may I suggest, if you are in the Housey area to celebrate, that sitting on the outside tables at the Bax can cause extreme embarrasment !

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Happy Birthday Plum :lol:
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Happy Birthday, Mr Plum. Why PLUM?

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Extra birthday thought

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I just ran out to the shops and saw a display labelled

PLUMS EXTRA RIPE

Insert an apostrophe, and, I think, an appropriate bd message!
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Hope you have enjoyed the day Matt and imbibed a beverage or maybe more than one!
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Post by Great Plum »

Many thanks all...

I had a great day yestertday - had a day off so was able to spend some time in a pub garden in Kingsfold...

The Great Plum thing was a uni saying and instead of calling someone something rude, they would be called a 'great plum'... see, clear as mud!
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Great Plum wrote:Many thanks all...

I had a great day yestertday - had a day off so was able to spend some time in a pub garden in Kingsfold...

The Great Plum thing was a uni saying and instead of calling someone something rude, they would be called a 'great plum'... see, clear as mud!
'Wise Old Owl', perchance ?
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Re: Extra birthday thought

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Angela Woodford wrote:I just ran out to the shops and saw a display labelled

PLUMS EXTRA RIPE

Insert an apostrophe, and, I think, an appropriate bd message!
Or....

PLUM'S PLUMS EXTRA RIPE.

Even better.

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