* I’ve had one bit of luck, there, Olga: the Job Centre’s got the correct Case number, and are chasing things up at their end. All I need to do now is chase up the cost of living voucher!
At any rate? We’ll see you when you’re here: enjoy making the shohw!
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Sounds like they’re just starting out on that convention, Debbi: and it sounds like Lucille Soong was the flower seller in A, B and C.
Q5) Opera Thanks, Paul. Fingers crossed, as usual, for everything going on. Enjoy the day out, great review, and I had a good time. It was a show for very young children, fairy tales, well, new and modern, diverse... fairy tales. The children enjoyed themselves, and it is a nice place. (It was born as a workers' cooperative and the building is quite peculiar. It is now run by the local community, it belongs to the city, and they have pretty interesting and varied projects going on.
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Thanks, Paul. Fingers crossed, as usual, for everything going on. Enjoy the day out, great review, and I had a good time. It was a show for very young children, fairy tales, well, new and modern, diverse... fairy tales. The children enjoyed themselves, and it is a nice place. (It was born as a workers' cooperative and the building is quite peculiar. It is now run by the local community, it belongs to the city, and they have pretty interesting and varied projects going on.
One of my favorite episodes. "It's a Dreamy Party!"
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"Sorry. Must be thinking of someone else."
Priceless moments!
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