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From: peter.west@hotmail.com
Subject: This guy is trying to steal my mates wife.  9898
Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 21:51:47 GMT	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <TvGw8.50613$51.503985@wards> (raw)

This guy is trying to steal my mates wife.  He dumped his last partner for having too much "baggage" so if my mates wife becomes too much baggage he will forget her too.  we can arrange this by giving him loads of hassel.  For anyone that would like to help, his details are below:-

Richard Harper
26 Ashview Gardens
Ashford
TW15 3RD
Mob: +44(0)07973 527357
Bus'Mob: +44(0)7889769261

Give the bastard hell :-)

Thanks to all those who help.

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