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Thats great that monty did well Angie and well done with winning treats for some of the competitions We havent been to the docs but we are going to see how we are in the morning and if we are still sore then get it seen to and noted that we have whiplash but if its fine then we wont as its not right to claim if we are fine. |
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i know, ive had a couple of drinks and painkillers tonight so thats probably why im feeling ok just now, will see in the morn when it all wears off!!! |
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Glad Skye is ok Hope you are ok Pamela. I had a bump last week not hurt in any way but couldnt stop crying for over 4 hours!! amazed how it affected me really. hope Harris is ok too. I'm tired and going to head up the wooden hill to the land of nod in a bit....sooo glad its nearly the weekend!! Denis sends purrs and cuddles to you all |
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Glad you are OK Pamela, scary though! Well done to young Master Monty. I'm just back from watching 'Much Ado about Nothing' in the garden at Kings College. I took my niece and we really enjoyed it but did get VERY wet in a couple of heavy showers. The actors carried on so we stayed put. Is this typically English or British behaviour or do others do such daft things? |
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