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Name: Anonymous on May 25, 2007Comments: Of course he should be allowed to go, the trip wouldn't be the same without him. He works hard in difficult circumstances and this would be a great opportunity for him to let his hair down. BUT why wont she let him go. Free the Marty 1Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: The Good Lady Wife on May 27, 2007Comments: Martyboy is not allowed to go due to his "previous" record of work nights out. However if he behaves himself up until then he might get to go. PS - I left the pub early every night in New York honest!Flag
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Name: Alistair Muir on May 28, 2007Comments: let him goFlag
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Name: Grant on May 29, 2007Comments: Let him go. What could possibly happen to him with his works colleagues looking after him.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Dougie on May 29, 2007Comments: It is good to see there is a little movement on behalf of the good lady wife in saying he might be able to go. Martyboy may I suggest you get the marigolds on and the iron and hover out on a more regular basis.Flag
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Name: Grant on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Dougie, do you mean a hover mower a hovercraft or did you really mean hoover. Marty you must come and bring your ABC book for Dougie.Flag
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Name: Grant on Jun 1, 2007Comments: Dougie, do you mean a hover mower a hovercraft or did you really mean hoover. Marty you must come and bring your ABC book for Dougie.Flag
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Name: Graeme on Jun 1, 2007Comments: I'm starting to think The Good Lady Wife is right not to let Marty go with Dougie whose spelling is worse than a 2 year old and Grant (Fred Elliot) Macpherson. I say I say let him go. Oh by the way Doogs you can hover if you like I'm getting the train.Flag
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Name: Jane Rickrds on Jun 5, 2007Comments: GO Marty GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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