
Fabutastic work, sir!

I think I can whore this off one more time
Just posted this today: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/156610
Yourself? Completely settled in yet?
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Just posted this today: www.mocpages.com/moc.php/156610
Yourself? Completely settled in yet?

Brilliant stuff.
*bookmarks*
I'm good, thanks. Kind of settled in - just need to sell the flat in London and I'll be good. *crosses fingers*
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*bookmarks*
I'm good, thanks. Kind of settled in - just need to sell the flat in London and I'll be good. *crosses fingers*

but I guess people are scared about 'these times', no?
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to identify one such 'Mum', and I'm sorted.
:)
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:)

I go away for 3 weeks and not much has changed
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I will bite.
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Murray Chotiner (1909–1974) was an American political strategist, attorney, government official, and close associate and friend of President Richard Nixon during much of Nixon's political career. He served as campaign manager for the future president's run for the United States Senate in 1950 and for his vice presidential bid in 1952, and managed the campaigns of other California Republicans. He was active in each of Nixon's two successful runs for the White House in low-profile positions. After Congress investigated Chotiner in 1956, suspecting the attorney was using his connections to Nixon for influence peddling to benefit his private clients, the Vice President and his former campaign manager temporarily parted ways. Nixon recalled him to work on his 1962 gubernatorial campaign and again for his successful 1968 presidential bid. After Nixon was inaugurated in 1969, Chotiner received a political appointment to a government position and, in 1970, became a member of the White House staff. He returned to private practice a year later, but was involved in Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. He remained an informal adviser to Nixon until he died in Washington D.C. following an auto accident in January 1974, and Nixon mourned the loss of a man he described as a counselor and friend.
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Can you make it produce Taittinger as well?
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*fondles in a highly inappropriate fashion*
Sorry I couldn't get there :(
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Sorry I couldn't get there :(

You were sorely missed, I was asked a few times where you were, but it couldn't be helped.
Meet up soon?
Edit: I hope your birthday was a whole lot more joyful than it sounded.
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Meet up soon?
Edit: I hope your birthday was a whole lot more joyful than it sounded.

I've had better. I'd have preferred to be with lovelies...
:(
Edit: Dinner on me (location already scoped) in Brum!
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:(
Edit: Dinner on me (location already scoped) in Brum!

Very nicely, colours and spinning energies and wings!
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The amount of mirrors broken in it's preparation - my lord....
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this is not the first time ive backgrounded your stuff. i like!
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