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Roger Thomason
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Having read Paul Beuk shamefully cast aspersions on Andres ability to stay sober, I have decided to give him a chance to prove himself again. If I don't get a reply in 2 days I will know that Paul does not speak with forked tongue.
Go on Andre...which one is this,

Sorry about the crap shots, but it was at a lit window at 3 am in the morning at Scatsta Airport. Size about 9-10mm.
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2. come on Andre Frown
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Last call for Andre
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Eupeodes corollae male... did we win, Roger??? Grin
 
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P.S.: I did get a good mix of Belgian beers and pina colada last night Frown
 
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Andre wrote:
Eupeodes corollae male... did we win, Roger??? Grin


BL***Y corollae again..thought it was luniger.
Did WE win...you won Andre, can't you remember?
Staggered off the bench (pissed) and made me score an own goal...I then got sent off for "Foul and Abusive Language to the Referee" Grin
When are you going out on your next bender...I think I'll join you. Beats the hell out of photographing Eupeodes B****y corollae at 3 o'clock in the morning. Angry
Now my keyboard is playing up.Frown Beware of typo's

Regards RogerFrown
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