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Old January 27th 05, 09:24 PM
Nyal Williams
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At 20:00 27 January 2005, Root wrote:
Oscar wrote:

.... now anybody got an idea what to tell the wife
why I need to
have the next 20-30 Saturdays off? ....


If you try it and get hooked, the answer will be obvious:
because
you need to fly, in the same way as you need to eat
and drink.


Tell her she needs a hobby -- painting, writing poetry,
gardening (not shopping grin)



 




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