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haha that was the episode with the drinking duck wasnt it? .... ive got one of those grandpa hats he can have to match his mu-mu so he looks like homer :rolleyes: ....... might have to get him a special Man Utd Mu-Mu haha :rofl:

might have to get him on a fitball ..... they are fun .... i was bouncing around on those in pilates class last night ..... i want one now .... remind me of those balls u used to bounce around on in pre-school :D except i never got a turn cos i was a only child and a bit of a loner cos i didnt know how to interact with other kiddlies. :rofl: so i was reliving a deprieved childhood :rolleyes:

Nough crapping on from me - how are u?

haha i watch the simpsons on monday .... one where Bart & Lisa get their proffesions predicted from an aptitude test ..... and the councillor goes to Bart "A policeman?! I always picked you to become a Drifter" hehe .... full time Drifter would suit me but not the homeless kind .... car kind :rolleyes:

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