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Bee62

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It says, "Hello, ccl Bee, it's lovely to talk to you. How are you this evening and do you have any cheese? Or crackers?"
Ah, now I see...;)
It`s lovely to talk to you too. I am fine this evening. No more work until next Monday. Feeling good and have cheese in the fridge and crackers in the living room cabinet. Come over, you and wifey and we will open a bottle wine and talk about whatever we want !;)
 

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Ah, now I see...;)
It`s lovely to talk to you too. I am fine this evening. No more work until next Monday. Feeling good and have cheese in the fridge and crackers in the living room cabinet. Come over, you and wifey and we will open a bottle wine and talk about whatever we want !;)
Wish i could pop over.
I'm sure i will, one day. :)
 

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Probably.
Here a bus is for local journeys within your own city or area and a coach is for city to city or country to country. :)
Trains are for wherever the French got around to putting tracks.

Interesting!
Here, a bus is a bus whether it’s just within the city or cross country travel. :)
 

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In the US, we call them all buses, although I think some of the fancy long trip kinds may have Coach in their company name.

The English reserve the right to be a gloriously inconsistent with their language.

All coaches are buses. Not all buses are coaches :D
 

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You have something in common with our rat! He also likes cheese and crackers.
We have more than that in common. I have mice in the house. That is nothing unnormal. My house is old and the mice have their own old ways to get into. It`s the same every autumn. I use traps ( where the cats are not ) and poison to get rid of them in the house.
 

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We have more than that in common. I have mice in the house. That is nothing unnormal. My house is old and the mice have their own old ways to get into. It`s the same every autumn. I use traps ( where the cats are not ) and poison to get rid of them in the house.
Your cats don't keep the mice away? When we lived in the country we had mice all the time. We set poison out under the house, but once my puppy ate a poisoned mouse. It didn't hurt him but that scared me. Once we got a cat, we didn't have a mouse problem anymore.
 

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