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Old 03-16-2009, 02:21 PM   #48
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Studland Beach ....
Little too far west :

Milford on Sea, more-or-less. Not that we spent much time there - more time walking in the forest and along the coast

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You are taking your eBook readers with you. Correct?
Mine very definitely went with me - made a start on the book club book

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Okay, for those of us on the other side of the pond who aren't acquainted with your local geographical place names and locations, do tell . . . WHERE YA GOIN'? To get squashed between the forest and the sea? What New Forest? Sounds like it just popped up overnight. Oh and while you're there maybe you could answer a question I've been pondering . . . "If a man speaks in a forest and a woman doesn't hear him, is he still wrong?" (I'm sure you've heard THAT one before.)

Seriously, have a safe and enjoyable journey and don't let those pesky tree bugs get ya.
Milford on Sea, ish (see link above ) It's called the New Forest as it was a newly created (or designated, given the forest was already there...) royal hunting forest a few hundred years ago (1086)).

And to answer your question, definitely

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Enjoy your trip, AM! IŽll miss you. Saturday evenings wonŽt be the same without you making me head for the fridge.
I know it's Monday, but I'm thinking of being unhealthy and having chiunky chips with chilli sauce to dip...

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Did you fill out the appropiate "time off" request papers in a timely fashion?
If not, Mobile Read Security will be hot on your tail.
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Bah! Why is it that no-one ever files the requisite forms in quadlicate with me? You know everyone's absence requires my approval. Your contempt for the system is most aggravating.

(Now I don't get to say, "Goodbye, have a nice trip". ~sulk~)
I filled out my form, don't know where it got to, etc, etc, postie must've eaten it or something.

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When I got back into the car, my ears were met by the most wonderous *jingle jingle jingle* and then a *meep?!* and my little Pywhacket was in my lap giving me head rubs and nose kisses!
Glad your kitten was safe in the car! I hope the new housemates are OK - they certainly sound interesting!

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My cat can disappear. As in "become invisible"

as soon as we're tired of looking for him, he magically 're-appears' ......from wherever he disappeared to.

Strictly and indoor cat, so I know he couldn't find anywhere to hide..............
Ours were like that too - I never did find all of their hiding places, although it always amazed me the small gaps they could get into!

And, um, I'm back!
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