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Posted by Velcro-man (U8364921) on Monday, 14th May 2007
I was away for a couple of weeks recently. Before I went away, David was still getting the "icicle" treatment. When I came back, they were all "lovey-dovey". What happened? When?
Mon, 14 May 2007 19:51 GMT, in reply to Velcro-man in message 1
Relationship fairy waved her magic wand. It's as much as any of us know.
We all got so bored with the storyline and hearing Ruth droning on 'oooooh Dearveed wa got ta steey tagetha fur tha kids' that the SW's decided to put an end to the whole sorry story. So Ruth and David had a cup of tea in the barn whilst he was fixing up an old tractor and now everything is hunky-dory.
Mon, 14 May 2007 22:31 GMT, in reply to FabAt50 in message 3
"How were David & Ruth reconciled?"
Very clumsily, IMO. The real question is "why"...?
She said, "Fancy a ****?"
He said, "Might do - how about you?"
She said, "well, now that Sam's no longer around, come and get me, Quite Big Boy......"
...and so normal service (no double entendre intended) was resumed.
OOOO...eeerrrr....Dayveeeeed!
Absolutely no idea. Dx
Tue, 15 May 2007 08:31 GMT, in reply to Velcro-man in message 1
They were reunited by a Massey Ferguson tractor.
I'd need more than a monkey wrench to make me forget all that, but then I suppose I'm just awkward like that.
Thanks Mike. I know realise more than ever that they probably deserve each other, but that is for another place.
Dx
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