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I was going to go running…

From Tuesday, July 23rd, 2002, so about 2360 days ago, [Popularity: 1%]

…but as the temperature outside is up around 30C, I think I’ll give that a miss for right now: maybe later when it has cooled down a little more. Instead I just sit here and suck down a few freezies to help with the heat.

Steve jumps back into the action with a: Karin won the game of trivial pursuit, if I remember correctly. The old “I’m not very good at trivial pursuit, so this latest streak of correct questions at the end of the game must just be luck” trick.

Brad cowers: It’s a good thing you’ll be a thousand kilometers away when she reads that.

running traded words

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