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- Loopz
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Do you know i have turned into one of those people who just burst out laffing in public. I did it today in Asda and when i was just driving. The reason...that picture of popeye! God knows what everyone in Asda thought today !discocyst wrote:there are some ace photo's on this thread!! that one of popeye is just classic!! imagine meeting that down a dark alley!!

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Yes, you're quite right Jane. I a few others for the forst time at 93ft East to see plaid. Meeting you obviously scrambled my brain...Dollydagger wrote:Wasn't the 1st time you met metrompurple wrote:first time i met all of you
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I'm starting to sound like a tout!!! Actually, I'd forgotten that I'd not only supplied Rich with the Plaid ticket but also an Orbital one for you... MTV Dance wasn't it?Dollydagger wrote:Hmmm *strokes chin* now that sounds familiar...Dog wrote: I seem to recall you bought a spare ticket off some dodgy bloke
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Wouter came to Canada a few weeks ago...
I took him to Niagara Falls

I think he thought it was cold

But I did, too

It was fairly mild while he was here, but it's always freezing near the Falls... as you walk close you get covered with mist that freezes all over your clothes. I told him that going through the 'Niagara winter death march' makes him an honourary Canadian
Eventually, though, we did thaw out

I took him to Niagara Falls

I think he thought it was cold

But I did, too

It was fairly mild while he was here, but it's always freezing near the Falls... as you walk close you get covered with mist that freezes all over your clothes. I told him that going through the 'Niagara winter death march' makes him an honourary Canadian

Eventually, though, we did thaw out

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Yeah, all the mist makes for pretty rainbows 
I live about 90 minutes from Niagara Falls, but only ever go if someone's visiting from out of town. Once you've seen the falls, you've seen the falls, and everything else is just tourist junk.
I like going in the winter because there's hardly anybody around and hotel rooms are much cheaper, but it's also cold... you win some, you lose some.

I live about 90 minutes from Niagara Falls, but only ever go if someone's visiting from out of town. Once you've seen the falls, you've seen the falls, and everything else is just tourist junk.
I like going in the winter because there's hardly anybody around and hotel rooms are much cheaper, but it's also cold... you win some, you lose some.