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LOL Sister Pat,
You have me rolling around on the sofa here. OK! this is well
and truly open now, so tell me, all you folk, "What is a snog?"
No cheating and looking it up!
Philip, I expect a response from you in the form of a proper
answer or you'll be at the bottom of the class.
Good one Pat, for sure.
I'll drop you a personal note and answer your other questions as
soon as I can.
Lovings and squeezings to you!
CAROL
> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2006 19:10:19 -0500
>Subject: Re: Guess Who Is Back?
>Loving Carol,
>What is a "Snog"? lol.
>Sounds like a fancy drink to me. <grin> lol.
>Is it frozen? Maybe it's like a margarita! <grin> lol.
>Lovings,
>Pat Ferguson
>At 01:17 PM 4/8/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi there Lelia,
>>It was good to see you cropping up here. How's married life?
>>(Again, write personally if you prefer.)
>>Speaking of married life, we had quite a laugh on the ECHURCH-UK
>>list recently when Catherine reported visiting her husband Rob in
>>hospital. Apparently he got into trouble for making too much
noise
>>and laughter in the coronary care ward because there were other
very
>>sick people. Apparently, it all started when he asked for a
"snog".
>>Our Canadian sister confessed she didn't understand and said it
>>wasn't a word she knew. Well, how about you all? <Grins
>>Does this one constitute "trouble" for me! I trust not!
>>Love in Jesus:
>>Carol
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