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Old August 23rd 05, 10:21 PM
Fantastic Derek
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Definitely a small world.

There is very kind - I'll remember that (just in case).

Thanks again


On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 23:35:33 +0100, "Gill Passman"
gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote:


"Fantastic Derek" wrote in message
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I got it from Boots in town (not the one in the Oracle). It's their
own brand "household ammonia" 9.5% solution.

(Reading Bridge)


About 5 mins drive then at max....how freaky :-) I used to live in St Johns
Road and walk my dog where you are talking about. Near CPS now....

You mean Broad Street rather than St Martins Precinct I
guess....interesting - one day I might give it a go....

BTW I do mean it if you run into trouble once you put in the fish I have 6
cycled tanks so it is no great issue to me.....

Gill

 




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