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pm's sent last night.
 
I hear on the grape vine that kev should receive his gift on Saturday. Original was damaged.
 
Just be patent.. wheel get thrre.. er..somewhrre!!
 
Mine was actually a very good gift. I think due to some issue or other with a courier I ended up with a replacement gift to as santa himself said 'fix the sour taste'
 
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Damn thing isn't very photogenic.
It's the platinum version of Russian standard vodka. Filtered 7 times
 
As long as your a happy bunny again KJ, that's all that matters.
 
Aye for now. Til wednesday when bod pops along and says we haven't won the Tuesday euro lottery I will be back to sulking
 
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right since everyone has got there presents, can we mention whats went on with kayjays ???
 
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