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You may consider stop eating... better not to drink as well..... but then it would be like a nightmare.... not holidays:duh
 
Me too Sarge. Think it was that cold water on Christmas day? Had to 'race like a pisshorse'. Not to worry, we tied one on Wed night and they all came back where I could find them. Happy New Year.
 
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Thanx for the support guys, and a Happy New Year to y'all, too.
 
Pet tape worm?

I put on about half a stone (about 7lb) although mostly before Christmas :(. Fortunately it has started to come off already (nobody can sustain that level of eating for long :D).
 
Oh really? How about skiing through a revolving door? Or dodging a bullet?
Or putting up with my operations manager?
 
Oh sure, delete his posts so I look even MORE pointless than usual!
 
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