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Super pic.
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Harriet wrote:
Better, thanks. Will be going home tomorrow.
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Glad for you I think Susi's one should not walk around in London like that these days - could be dangerous
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Harriet wrote:
Glad for you I think Susi's one should not walk around in London like that these days - could be dangerous
Quite. Hiding in plain sight isn't always in the interest of road safety...
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I was rather fearing he might catch a cold
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Harriet wrote:
I was rather fearing he might catch a cold
Ahem...yes...
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Just imagine he'd have come our way like that.
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Yes, colds and traffic havoc in abundance
Last edited by Harriet (March 31, 2013 8:46 pm)
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And eye candy.
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Harriet wrote:
Yes, colds and traffic havoc in abundance
Vatican cameos without thudding mattresses...
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I see, that would have been a problem. Thudding on the cold hard street … So we should be grateful we didn't meet him?
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Next time you see him like this, bring him into a warm safe place at once.
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Good idea. What about my flat? Make him a nice cuppa? Warm bath for his feet? Why am I always getting these ideas?
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Because you were in cold London, that is
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SusiGo wrote:
Good idea. What about my flat? Make him a nice cuppa? Warm bath for his feet? Why am I always getting these ideas?
Why not put him to bed right away?
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Er, yes. Why not? *blushing*
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admire you for not blushing
How about giving him some medicine?
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Better be careful. There is usually an aggressive soldier attached to him.