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Dried beer?????
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Yep, comes on a stick :wink: :P
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Sounds cool.
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Sorry, Tdol, it should be "dry beer"!
:P
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Dried beer?????

Sorry, Tdol, it should be "dry beer"!
:P
But "dried beer" sounds nice, like a snack :wink:
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It's an intriguing concept.
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Dried beer?????

Sorry, Tdol, it should be "dry beer"!
:P
But "dried beer" sounds nice, like a snack :wink:
This interesting thread like kind of ended suddenly. What happened to jnsummer and her 60 'kids'?
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This interesting thread like kind of ended suddenly. What happened to jnsummer and her 60 'kids'?
I don't know, but Lucy hasn't been around in a while. Which is too bad.

:(
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Old 28-Oct-2003, 11:36
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I don't know, but Lucy hasn't been around in a while. Which is too bad.

:(
Sorry Ron!

I haven't thought I made you so upset because of my long term absence.
Indeed I do sometimes come to have a look of the website but just without taking part in any topics of forum.Sorry again, I think I will later.

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Old 28-Oct-2003, 13:57
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I don't know, but Lucy hasn't been around in a while. Which is too bad.

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Sorry Ron!

I haven't thought I made you so upset because of my long term absence.
Indeed I do sometimes come to have a look of the website but just without taking part in any topics of forum.Sorry again, I think I will later.

Lucy from China
No need to apologize. It is certainly true that you have been in my thoughts. It's good to know that you are "lurking" if not posting.

It is interesting how many Chinese posters there are on this forum, isn't it? This is truly an international forum.

I hope I am doing well enough. Some people seem to think so. :)

It's good to hear from you again.

:D
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