Kiddies.

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AE86
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Re: Kiddies.

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StroppyChops wrote: Thu May 18, 2017 10:55 pm
AE86 wrote: Thu May 18, 2017 10:40 pm Sorry, I was trying to poke fun, acting clueless event though I was part of the conversation.
I got that.
Imma stop typin' now.
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Re: Kiddies.

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Just an update folks. No problems at all with customs from anywhere. The kids mum was convinced by her ill informed sticky beak friends that i needed a letter of authorization signed by her to travel with the girls. Holiday time.
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Re: Kiddies.

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Let's hope it goes equally as well when you depart the UK.
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Re: Kiddies.

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Enjoy!


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