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Don't worry girls,,,Toshi's not stalking you,,, he's more worried that,what,with the Handley's moving he needs to know if his Floral bed-sheets,,,pillow case and doona will be returned or somewhere he can rest his gay head.

Neil.

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happy belated birthday Kel!!!

and Tosh!!... speaking of not leavin messages... what was with the 6.30am call the other day?????? have you not heard of SLEEP????  :P

haha sorry Shell, I figured that you worked all night and you might not have been to bed yet....

plus it was 8:30 and I wanted to check the Weather in Canberra.

B)

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