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Lovely and tidy...
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Photo of a photo I took, apologies if the image quality is lacking...

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Didn't you post this today ric ?
 
Last night I posted it, but the thread appears to have disappeared, as have some other people's comments (well, one) on another thread. Assuming the server glitched, I re-posted today, yes.
 
Last night I posted it, but the thread appears to have disappeared, as have some other people's comments (well, one) on another thread. Assuming the server glitched, I re-posted today, yes.
There are a few that have disappeared I believe.
 
@ShaunCorbs my profile is telling me that I have not been on here since the 07/01/18 and we know that is not true as. I am here all the time. It runs my life:p:p

You sure you haven't just slept for a week :D
 
only been able to access the main forum myself since the cloud fare security update seems to be sorted now I guess it was to stop those posts all about health and nutrition Shaun was struggling to remove . kop
 
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