Christmas on the plain

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Wolfman Woody

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That's different.

Beats the brussels and parsnips, but what have you got against Des O'Connor? He's still in his youth.

Well done.
 

Graham Whatmore

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Yep, that would be a nice way to spend Christmas alright but who would do the washing up at home I ask myself, would I be missed, would Santa divert my prezzies to the Ebro, can I go for a pound each way I wonder, and where do you buy the mistletoe in Spain? Important questions when you are a poor old married man.

Ideal place for a fish-in though don't you think, cor mate!
 

CHRIS BARKER

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WHEN YOU WERE IN SPAIN I WAS IN HOSPITAL HAVING A LARGE HOLE DRILLED INTO MY SCULL HAVING A TUMOUR REMOVED SO BEING IN SPAIN WOULD HAVE BEEN A MUCH BETTER ALTERNATIVE TO MY CHRISTMAS GOOD FISH NICE LOOKING WATER NICE DECORATIONS ................. /forum/smilies/smile_smiley.gif
 
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Nigel Connor(ACA ,SAA)

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Not much argument about that Chris.I hope things have gone well since.
 
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The Monk

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sorry to hear that Chris, I do hope everything is alright now

a nice way to spend Christmas Jane, nice catch too although i`m not so sure about having 3 carp on the mat at the same time though unless you had other anglers present of course to keep them watered.
 

CHRIS BARKER

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THANKS ALL IT SEEMS TO HAVE GONE MY DOCS SEEM HAPPY WITH MY PROGRESS SO FAR BUT IT WILL NOT BE BEATEN AS FAR AS I AM CONCERNED UNTIL I AM BACK AT WORK EARNING SOME MONEY ONCEAGAIN THANKS FOR YOUR CONCERN AND STAY LUCKY ............/forum/smilies/smile_smiley.gif
 

CHRIS BARKER

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/forum/smilies/smile_smiley.gifTHIS IS ALL I CAN DO FOR NOW BUT SOMETIMES ITS HARD ! BUT THANKS MONK
 
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