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This episode's repeat was broadcast on Tuesday 12th May 2020.
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00:00Now, who have we got with us today? Jackie McLeod, originally from London. You now live in Richmond, North Yorkshire, you lucky ladies. Very lovely.
00:08I moved there just over a year ago. I love it.
00:11Brilliant. Now, you're a retired medical secretary, but one of your major, I guess, claims to fame was that in 1991 you were the series runner-up.
00:20Yes.
00:21Is that right?
00:21That's right.
00:22And your main pastime is Scrabble, so you're a very hot contender, I think, for future glory in this particular competition, particularly as you're faced by an old adversary rejoicing in the name of Barry Grossman.
00:35Barry is a researcher from Hertford, but also he beat you, Jackie, back in 1991 in the series final, so this really is a grudge match.
00:44I shall try and get my revenge.
00:46Yeah? Well, now, time to get your own back. Your own back on Barry.
00:51Barry, yeah? I think, Barry, you've just come back from the States, haven't you?
00:55That's right. Yesterday or something, yesterday morning.
00:58Now's your chance, Jackie. He'll be all jet-lagged.
01:01Possibly.
01:02You've got him on the run.
01:03All right. Big round of applause for Jackie and Barry.
01:10Very good. Welcome back, Susie. Welcome back, Susie.
01:13And, indeed, welcome back, Martin Lewis, who has had a recent addition to the family, I think.
01:18Uh, Sapphire Susan.
01:21That's right. Yes. Uh, our little girl.
01:24Uh, it's interesting because, you know, you often hear parents say that their child is the most beautiful child that they've ever seen.
01:30Yes.
01:30Well, in my case, that's true.
01:32She's adorable.
01:35And she was a sweet little thing, weighing in at six pounds, six ounces, back in November.
01:39That's right. That's right. And they grow fast. Yes. Well, yes, she's, she's absolutely adorable.
01:45She's still in the stage at the moment where she's mostly a thing that cries and gurgles and smiles and, and poos and wheezes and throws up.
01:52But I love her anyway.
01:53Of course you do. And you'll love her more and more and more.
01:56Absolutely.
01:56And she will have you wrapped around a little finger.
01:59She already does. I'm, she, she's, she's daddy's little girl. I'm already, I'm already there and smitten.
02:03Excellent stuff.
02:05Jackie, is this game of, uh, countdown, this grudge match.
02:09So, take it away, Jackie. It's a letter's game.
02:11Hello, Rachel.
02:12Hi, Jackie.
02:13Uh, consonant, please.
02:14Thank you. Start today with S.
02:16S. And another one.
02:19L. And another one.
02:22D. And another one.
02:25K. And a vowel, please.
02:28O. A vowel.
02:30E. A vowel.
02:34I. A consonant.
02:38M.
02:40And another consonant.
02:42And lastly, L.
02:44Here's the countdown clock.
02:46Here's the countdown clock.
03:16now then jackie seven a seven and barry seven all right jackie skilled thank you i'm skilled
03:24yep yep what have you got in the corner martin yes it was a seven fest in there dollies which
03:29is a tv trolley thing yeah it can be little dolls yep obviously yes mollies mollies mollies
03:37they're little fish very popular in aquaria often brightly colored very good and the girls
03:42no all right seven all now then barry consonant please thank you barry n uh consonant d vowel
03:54e and a consonant p uh consonant d and a vowel o a consonant t a vowel
04:12u and uh consonant please and lastly s and it's clock time
04:24so
04:38barry uh eight and jackie also eight very good barry outspend outspend unposted unposted um
05:00unspend is definitely there um as in rachel can outspend me on clothes for example um i'm not sure
05:08we're going to find unposted and words are always tricky it's not there i'm afraid unposed but not
05:15unposted anything else though no all right well done 15 that plays seven uh barry in the lead and jackie
05:24your chance to fight back uh consonant please thank you jackie x and another one h a consonant
05:33m m and a vowel a and another vowel e consonant t consonant r a vowel please
05:48r a vowel please o and another consonant and lastly t standby
06:02And bye.
06:32Jackie?
06:34Only six.
06:35And Barry?
06:36Six.
06:37Jackie?
06:38Extort.
06:40Extort.
06:41And I've got exhort.
06:42Exhort.
06:43Exhort from Barry.
06:44With the H.S. very good.
06:46Very good.
06:47So, anything else?
06:48No, it was a six-vest again, really, wasn't it?
06:50Throat was in there, wasn't it?
06:51Yes, for Rachel.
06:53Anything else, Susie?
06:55The thorax is in there, which is the bit between the neck and the abdomen in a mammal.
07:00But that's just six-two.
07:01We couldn't get any further than that.
07:02Very good.
07:03All right.
07:04So, Barry's still in the lead.
07:0521 to 13.
07:07And, Barry, we turn to you.
07:08It's your shout, Barry, for a letters game.
07:10Consonant, please.
07:11Thank you, Barry.
07:13L.
07:14And a consonant.
07:16H.
07:17Consonant.
07:20R.
07:21A vowel.
07:23I.
07:23And another vowel.
07:25E.
07:26And another vowel.
07:29A.
07:30And a consonant.
07:32N.
07:33A consonant.
07:36S.
07:38And a consonant.
07:39And finally, R.
07:42And it's tick-tock.
07:43It's tick-tock.
07:55MUSIC PLAYS
08:13Barry?
08:14Eight.
08:16Yep. Jackie?
08:17Also eight.
08:18Barry?
08:19Inhalers.
08:20Inhalers.
08:21Same word.
08:22Look at this.
08:23Yep.
08:24Very good.
08:25Now then, what else have we got over in the corner?
08:28I think I may have something that could growl for me.
08:31Arrgh!
08:32And if I did it, I'd go, arrgh!
08:34Does that make me snarlier than you?
08:37Definitely.
08:38Snarlier.
08:39And also an eight.
08:40Very good.
08:41Snarlier.
08:4229 plays 21 as we turn our attention to a numbers game.
08:47Jackie?
08:48Hello.
08:49I'll have just one big and five small, please.
08:52Thank you, Jackie.
08:53One from the top.
08:53And five little ones for you.
08:56And for the first time in your contest, the five small are six, eight, two, three, five,
09:06and the large one, 25, and the target, 221.
09:11Two to one.
09:11One from the number.
09:16Actone
09:17one.
09:24It's about six and a half.
09:25It's about six hours of family.
09:25It's about five to one.
09:27It's about six hours of the game.
09:29One from that.
09:29You know,
09:29people,
09:30gone.
09:30Two to one.
09:31One from the top.
09:34One from the top.
09:36Diazepе,
09:37go.
09:37Yeah,
09:38you go.
09:38Jackie?
09:44220.
09:45220, one away.
09:47Yes, Barry?
09:47221.
09:48221.
09:49So, Barry?
09:516 plus 3 is 9.
09:526 plus 3, 9.
09:54Times 25 is 225.
09:58And 8 divided by 2 is 4.
10:00Yep.
10:01Right.
10:01Well done, 221.
10:03Very good indeed.
10:03Well done, Barry.
10:06Well done, Barry.
10:07Barry, 39 to Jackie's 21.
10:10But now we turn to Martin.
10:12Martin, yesterday, a masterclass in annuities.
10:15And today...
10:17Another question.
10:18Yes.
10:19I think you're going to do this one.
10:20It was going to be Rachel, but she's got her sore throat.
10:22So, Nick, you're the focus.
10:23Very simple.
10:24You've bought a new house.
10:25Yes.
10:26It's a freehold property.
10:27Yes.
10:29Three options for you on the buildings insurance.
10:32Oh.
10:33Do you cover, A, its current market value,
10:37B, the cost of rebuilding it if it were knocked down,
10:41or C, the mortgage company's original valuation
10:44plus any uprate for inflation?
10:47I think it's got to be the replacement value, the rebuild.
10:52It is.
10:53It is.
10:53And I'm so glad...
10:54Would you have got that?
10:54No, definitely not.
10:55So many people get this wrong.
10:57And one of the big problems is, of course,
10:59they insure the market value of your house.
11:01So your house might be worth $250,000.
11:03But a huge element of that depends on location.
11:05But all the insurance has to cover
11:07is the cost of simply rebuilding it
11:09if it were knocked down,
11:10because that's what they're going to do.
11:11You should also check in there that
11:12if there were to be problems,
11:14they would put you up somewhere in the meantime.
11:16So many people are vastly overpaying
11:18on their buildings insurance
11:19because they're insuring a much, much bigger sum
11:21than is necessary.
11:22Some cases, two or three times.
11:24And I've seen people who,
11:25simply by getting it right,
11:26can save £300 or £400 a year.
11:28Now, I'm not going to go into my full
11:29how to save on buildings insurance while we're here,
11:31but it's incredibly important
11:33you insure the right amount.
11:34One other tip for you,
11:35people often get wrong,
11:36is if they have separate buildings and contents covers.
11:39They say, well, what counts as buildings?
11:41What counts as contents?
11:43Very easy way to think about this.
11:45Imagine your house,
11:47turn it upside down.
11:49If it falls, it's contents.
11:52If it sticks, it's buildings.
11:54But there can be a few things
11:56that fall over that line,
11:58which is why often,
11:59while it may not be the cheapest,
12:00if you are insuring both,
12:02getting a joint buildings and contents cover
12:04tends to be the most sensible way.
12:06Good advice.
12:06Great advice.
12:07Well done.
12:08The consumer's friend, Martin.
12:09But now it's time for a tea-time teaser,
12:12which is Fly Creek.
12:13And the clue,
12:14in America,
12:15it's all about publicising Roberta.
12:17In America,
12:18it's all about publicising Roberta.
12:21Welcome back.
12:37I left you with the clue.
12:38In America,
12:39it's all about publicising Roberta.
12:42And the answer is flackery.
12:44Flackery.
12:45Roberta Flack.
12:46Flackery.
12:46Something about abusive elections or something?
12:49Well, it's American, actually.
12:50And it sounds like quackery,
12:51so you think there's some deception going on,
12:52but it's simply to publicise or promote.
12:54So flackery is, yep,
12:56the publicising or something.
12:58Okay.
12:59To advertise?
13:00Yep.
13:00Promote or advertise.
13:02Exaggerate.
13:02It's to flack it.
13:03No, it doesn't seem to be any element
13:05of a misdeed in there.
13:07It just seems to be,
13:08a flack is a publicity agent
13:10and to flack is to publicise or promote.
13:12Okay.
13:12I always thought it was a publicity agent
13:14because they took the flack,
13:15but I didn't realise it comes from a separate spelling.
13:18It does, yeah.
13:20Very good.
13:20Thank you for that.
13:2139 plays 21.
13:23Barry in the lead.
13:24Barry, your letters game.
13:26Er, consonant, please.
13:27Thank you, Barry.
13:29F.
13:30And another.
13:32C.
13:33And another.
13:33N.
13:36And a vowel.
13:38O.
13:39And another vowel.
13:41E.
13:42And another vowel.
13:45A.
13:46Consonant.
13:48R.
13:49Consonant.
13:51V.
13:53And a vowel.
13:54And lastly.
13:56I.
13:57Clock time.
13:58Until then.
14:08I.
14:09See you next time.
14:15Bye.
14:16Bye.
14:18Bye.
14:18Bye.
14:22Bye.
14:22Bye.
14:25Bye.
14:27Bye.
14:27Bye.
14:28Yes, Barry?
14:31A seven.
14:32A seven.
14:33Jackie?
14:34Six.
14:35And your six?
14:36Cornea.
14:37Cornea.
14:38Yes, Barry?
14:39Corvine?
14:41Corvine.
14:42Like a crow.
14:43Very good.
14:43Yeah, very good.
14:44Anything else there now?
14:46I think we have an eight, which I'm getting very excited about this week because of the quality of contestants that we have.
14:53Yes.
14:53I would love to claim I had got it, but Susie.
14:57Yes, Susie.
14:58It's Veronica, which is a herbaceous plant, typically with upright stems and spikes of blue or purple flowers.
15:05But it's also...
15:06It's a Matador's pass.
15:08Well, it can be...
15:09Yeah, exactly.
15:10It can be the movement of a Matador's cape away from the bull or a cloth supposedly impressed with an image of Christ's face.
15:17That's a Veronica.
15:18That's a Veronica too.
15:19Because it was a Saint Veronica or something?
15:22Did somebody press the cloth over?
15:24With reference to Saint Veronica, by association of the attitude of the Matador with a depiction of Saint Veronica holding out a cloth to Christ.
15:31Yeah, okay.
15:32They're all linked.
15:33Very good.
15:34Very good.
15:35Very good indeed.
15:36That's fun.
15:3746 to 21.
15:38Now then, Jackie.
15:40Vowel, please.
15:42Thank you, Jackie.
15:43E.
15:43And another one.
15:45A.
15:46And a vowel.
15:48O.
15:48And a consonant.
15:51G.
15:52Consonant, please.
15:53P.
15:54Consonant.
15:55N.
15:56A vowel.
15:59E.
16:00And a consonant.
16:02R.
16:03Oh, and another one.
16:06And another consonant.
16:07Oh, thank you.
16:07Thank you, Jackie.
16:09W.
16:10Stand by.
16:10Rappap by.
16:25C.
16:26C.
16:26C.
16:26C.
16:27C.
16:27C.
16:28C.
16:29C.
16:29C.
16:30Yes, Jackie?
16:42Seven, not written down.
16:44And Barry?
16:44Six.
16:45And your six?
16:46Orange.
16:49Orange.
16:50And Jackie?
16:51Waggoner.
16:52A Waggoner.
16:53Excellent.
16:54Driver of a horse-drawn carriage.
16:56Well done.
16:57A Waggoner.
17:00Very good.
17:01So, 28.
17:02You've crept up there to Barry's 46,
17:05and we go into another letters game, Barry.
17:07Consonant, please, Rachel.
17:08Thank you, Barry.
17:10S.
17:10And another consonant.
17:13T.
17:14And again.
17:17M.
17:18And another one.
17:21V.
17:21And a vowel.
17:24I.
17:25And a vowel.
17:26E.
17:27And another vowel.
17:30I.
17:31And a consonant.
17:34T.
17:35And another consonant.
17:37And lastly.
17:38B.
17:39And it's countdown.
17:40Then.
17:41T.
17:41T.
17:41T.
17:41T.
17:42MUSIC PLAYS
18:12MUSIC CONTINUES
18:42MUSIC CONTINUES
19:12And a final R.
19:14Tick-tock.
19:15MUSIC CONTINUES
19:17MUSIC CONTINUES
19:22Jackie?
19:47Seven.
19:48Seven. Yep. Barry?
19:49And seven.
19:50All right. Jackie?
19:51Creates.
19:52Creates. Very good.
19:53Also creates.
19:55Creates.
19:55Two creates.
19:57Yeah. That's my creates.
19:58Yes.
19:59Now then, Martin.
20:01The quality here is so very high.
20:03We had another seven in restage,
20:05but it's every time just to go ahead of these two.
20:08It's very difficult.
20:09Very difficult.
20:10Very difficult.
20:11Very good.
20:11Restage and creates.
20:1342 plays at 53.
20:16As we now turn our attention to Susie's origins of words.
20:19Susie?
20:20Well, I had a nice email from viewer Pam Stevens,
20:23and she asked me for the origins of two things, actually.
20:26First, the dashboard on a car.
20:28Why is it called the dashboard?
20:29And also, for somebody you want to avoid if you're in a car,
20:32it's an American term, and that's a jaywalker.
20:34Yeah.
20:34So she was interested in those two terms.
20:36First of all, dashboard.
20:37It was once a wooden board or a leather screen
20:40at the front of a horse-drawn carriage.
20:42And the idea is that it would protect the driver and the passenger
20:45for any mud splashed up or dashed up from the roads,
20:49which were often quite muddy.
20:50So very, very simple.
20:51The name was kept for the partition that separated the front seat
20:54from the engine when cars were first introduced.
20:57So quite an old term.
20:59Before jaywalkers, there were jaydrivers,
21:02and they were those who literally wandered about all over the road
21:05in their cars.
21:06And the jay here is the bird of the species garrulous.
21:10And its name, the jay's name, has long been applied
21:13to foolish or gossiping people,
21:15and by extension to country bumpkins, I'm afraid.
21:18And in the 1920s, references began to emerge of jaywalkers
21:22at the time when city councils were beginning to pass laws
21:25preventing pedestrians from crossing the road
21:27any time they wanted to.
21:29And those laws, as you can imagine, didn't go down very well.
21:32And there's one open letter sent to the city of Nebraska's commissioners
21:35A Very Unhappy Citizen, writing,
21:38Dear friends, forget all about the jaywalking ordinance,
21:41the very name of which insults every citizen.
21:44Give the people credit for having a grain of common sense
21:46like yourselves, and for being able to take care of themselves
21:49if they have managed before without your grandmotherly help.
21:52It sounds very much like modern complaints about health and safety.
21:55But the rebellion didn't work, and jaywalking continues to be illegal,
21:57and also punishable by a very hefty fine in some states in America.
22:02But there you go, those are your two origins for you, Pam.
22:04Thank you very much.
22:05Well done.
22:08Very good.
22:0953 plays 42, and Barry, your numbers game.
22:12Rachel awaits you.
22:13I'll have one big and five small, please, Rachel.
22:16Thank you, Barry.
22:17Hopefully keeping it straightforward, we shall see.
22:20One large, five small.
22:21Over this round they are two, five, four, nine, ten.
22:29And the large one, 100.
22:31And the target, 865.
22:34865.
22:35Live.
22:43966.
22:47966.
22:521066.
22:54106.
23:00106.
23:01106.
23:03106.
23:04Barry 865 865 well done no I'm lost lost Jackie yeah I'd like that that would flourish now then
23:16Barry a hundred times nine hundred times nine nine hundred ten times four forty and subtract
23:25860 and add the five 865 nicely done very well done Barry very good right extension there 63 to 42 as we
23:39turn to a tea time teaser which is splat fry and the clue the only time they shut up is when they're
23:45eating the only time they shut up is when they're eating
23:55welcome back the clue I left you with the only time they shut up is when they're eating fly
24:12traps fly traps is the answer to that one now if you'd like to become a countdown contestant you
24:18can email countdown at channel 4.com to request an application form or write to us at contestants
24:25applications countdown leads LS 3 1 J s 63 to 42 Barry in the lead Jackie letters game consonant please
24:37thank you Jackie J consonant are consonant P and consonant please she and a vowel you and a vowel
24:54a another vowel please a and the consonant P and another vowel and to finish you and they're off
25:12so
25:14and I'm going to come great we're going to have to
25:31go Angelo P and consonant sound so we're going to change it off this one to remove and leave it at the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end of the end
25:36Jackie?
25:45Only five.
25:46A five. Barry?
25:47I'll try a six.
25:49Jackie?
25:50Purge?
25:51Purge, yes.
25:53Up beer?
25:55It's not there, I'm afraid.
25:57Step too far.
25:58Step too far.
26:00So, 63 plays 47.
26:03As I turn to you, what's in the corner there?
26:05Abjure, which is to solemnly renounce a belief or a claim.
26:10To abjure it.
26:10Abjure.
26:11Yep, with a J.
26:12Very good.
26:13All right, 63 to 47.
26:15And it's another letters game as we're near the end of this contest.
26:19Barry, that'll be your shout.
26:22Continent, please, Rachel.
26:24Thank you, Barry.
26:25L.
26:26And another one.
26:29F.
26:30And another one.
26:33Y.
26:33And another one.
26:37S.
26:38And a vowel.
26:40A.
26:41And a vowel.
26:43I.
26:44And another vowel.
26:47E.
26:48And a consonant.
26:51T.
26:53And another vowel.
26:55And the last one.
26:57O.
26:57And it's clock time.
26:59And it's clock time.
26:59And it's clock time.
27:00And it's clock time.
27:01And it's clock time.
27:01And it's clock time.
27:02And it's clock time.
27:02And it's clock time.
27:03And it's clock time.
27:03And it's clock time.
27:04And it's clock time.
27:04And it's clock time.
27:05And it's clock time.
27:05And it's clock time.
27:05And it's clock time.
27:06And it's clock time.
27:06And it's clock time.
27:07And it's clock time.
27:08And it's clock time.
27:08And it's clock time.
27:09And it's clock time.
27:10And it's clock time.
27:10And it's clock time.
27:11And it's clock time.
27:12And it's clock time.
27:12And it's clock time.
27:13And it's clock time.
27:14And it's clock time.
27:14And it's clock time.
27:15Now, then, Barry.
27:34I'll stick with a six.
27:36A six. And Jackie?
27:38I'm going to try an eight.
27:41Brave girl. Now, then, Barry.
27:43Flayed.
27:45Flayed.
27:46Now, then, Jackie?
27:48Ladyfies.
27:50Ladyfies.
27:51That's a great one.
27:53Ladyfied is in with the Y or with the I, but not Ladyfies.
27:58Sorry.
27:58Oh, that's heartbreaking.
28:00So, 69 still plays.
28:0247 and in the corner.
28:03Martin?
28:04Again, a real struggle.
28:05I mean, failed easily.
28:07Yields were there for six.
28:08Yeah.
28:09But going beyond that was very tough.
28:11It was.
28:11All right.
28:12Very good indeed.
28:12Well done.
28:13Barry there.
28:14And we come into the last letters game of the day.
28:18Jackie?
28:18Consonant, please, Rachel.
28:20Thank you, Jackie.
28:21G.
28:22Consonant.
28:25R.
28:26Consonant.
28:28N.
28:29Consonant.
28:32M.
28:32And a vowel, please.
28:33And a vowel, please.
28:34I.
28:35And another one.
28:37U.
28:38And another one.
28:41E.
28:42And a consonant, please.
28:45S.
28:46Oh, and another one.
28:47And the last.
28:47Oh, wait a minute.
28:50Now I'll have a vowel, please.
28:52Sorry about that.
28:52Thank you, Jackie.
28:53Thank you, Jackie.
28:54Bye.
28:55And it's Countdown.
28:56And it's Countdown.
28:56And it's Countdown.
28:57And it's Countdown.
28:58And it's Countdown.
28:58And it's Countdown.
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29:27Jackie. Eight. Yes, Barry. Seven.
29:31And your seven? Minjir, M-I-N.
29:34Right. Yes. Resuming.
29:37Thank you. Well done. That's excellent. Are we happy about that?
29:41Yeah, resuming is excellent. All right. Minjir.
29:47And in the corner. Well, there was Minjir, there was also Mingus.
29:51Where does Mingus come from? Yes, it's in there.
29:54I think, unfortunately, it comes from a Scottish word for dung or excrement.
29:59Not very nice. Not because of a Mingus. You're saying they look like dung.
30:03Well, yes, it's all very unpleasant. I'm sure it's a phrase you've never used, sir.
30:07Certainly not. Am I? Certainly not. Haven't had an opportunity to.
30:1269 to 55. And, Barry, it's your numbers game. Last one of the day.
30:16Um, I'll again have one big one and five small.
30:21Thank you, Barry. Still all to play for with the last numbers game.
30:26Five small ones, one big one. And for the last time today, they are five, nine, three, ten, two.
30:35And the large one, fifty. And the target, six hundred and eighty-six.
30:40Six-eight-six.
30:41Six-eight-six.
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31:07Harry 686 686 very good Jackie 685 not written down because my pen ran out never mind let's
31:20have a let's have a chat with Barry first and nine plus five nine plus five is 14 times 50
31:27times 54 700 and 10 minus 3 is 7 10 minus 3 7 times the 2 is 14 another 14 and subtract
31:37well done 686 very good well done so 79 plays 55 as we go into the final round that'll be
31:46the conundrum round so fingers on buzzers and let's reveal today's countdown conundrum
31:52Jackie irregular irregular let's see whether you're right well done Jackie yes
32:07you are spot on well done you had a couple of surges there but in the end I'm afraid Barry did it again
32:18you're rot about how could you well done so we're giving you your trophy and our best wishes to uh
32:24return home and thank you very much will you come back and play him again before too long
32:29probably not third time lucky you'll be third time lucky well well done and we shall see you
32:34shortly thank you all right excellent stuff close old thing wasn't it again I thought I thought Jackie
32:42was going to come roaring back but in the end I'm afraid Barry picked up close there we are
32:48so we'll see you tomorrow Martin tomorrow tomorrow and let's see how Rachel's throat's coming on I think
32:55a little bit of improvement today you keep sucking those lozenges I thought I detected a couple of
33:02sort of stronger tones there okay more Minnie Mouse than Elmo today you reckon I reckon so anyway
33:08tomorrow we look forward to seeing you same time same place you'll be sure of it good afternoon
33:12looking to swap Liverpool for a place in the sun Liverpool a search for
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