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Old February 25th 05, 10:15 PM
Sue White
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Paul Rose whizzed past me shouting

Why don't you remove the fish fingers from the box, put your camalback in it
and pop the box back in the freezer? Only remember when the wife asks if you
want fish fingers for tea to say NO!


And keep a close eye on the latest processed food product recalls.

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Sue ];(

What goes down must come up again - Confucius' Law of Mountain Biking

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Old February 26th 05, 09:33 AM
Paul Rose
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"Sue White" wrote in message
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Paul Rose whizzed past me shouting

Why don't you remove the fish fingers from the box, put your camalback in

it
and pop the box back in the freezer? Only remember when the wife asks if

you
want fish fingers for tea to say NO!


And keep a close eye on the latest processed food product recalls.

--
Sue ];(

What goes down must come up again - Confucius' Law of Mountain Biking



LOL! There is that of course.

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Regards, Paul (R)
My Lake District walking site:
www.lakelandwalker.co.uk


 




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