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Great Chapter
Sammi super hacker to the rescue. I don't know about smart phones though seems the smarter the phone the dumber people act with them.
aweeee
After 2 months of solid reading, now I have to wait like everyone else for a new piece of the puzzle.
Love the Sammi
style of justice ,That sailor will get so much ribbing, All very much deserved, Having said that Debbie was really silly allowing herself to get into the situation in the first place , Hopefully the lesson will be learned very quickly...
Kirri
The usual problem with men
They don't likely mature until they are about 5 years before their dotage. And then as soon as they reach their dotage they become just as incorrigible again!
Two inches? That is too generous! ^_^
I really want to meet Sammi,
I really want to meet Sammi, she does seem like just the sort of girl you want to be good friends with, because of her sense of humor and "pay back is a bitch" computer talents.
What a photo!
Once again Angharad, your tale takes an unexpected turn and then also reminds me that like any close family their will be photos. What a gathering that must have been to include them all - I wonder if Trish managed to appear at both ends by running behind the line?
Rhona McCloud
I thought it was just vampires ?
Now that's a photo I would like to see.............Cathy with wings spread !
No vestigial wings in the family picture?
Let that be a lesson, always have dark tinted rear windows in your car.
Karen
Once a week, -Max - I look at my Face-book page.
It infuriates my friends but they've learned to accept that I don't live by Face-book mores. If you want me, try my mobile. If you've got that number, I count you as a friend.
Never while I'm sane.
I must be one of the few human beings that have nothing at all to do with Face Ache - oops sorry Book and strangely enough I am managing to survive.
So as the title suggests I'll never enrol for it as long as I'm of sound mind.
Christina
Thank you,Angharad,
I told my grand children ,"I don't DO Facebook and I don't Twitter ,but at my age I do fart a lot" !
The 11 year old,Eden, told the story at school and got the weekly prize for the best home story .
The prize was a book on "Farts" !!!Her teacher has a sense of humour,obviously. So has Eden,
she was delighted .
ALISON