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Late Lunch Friday February 12th 2021

We were feeling the love all the way from Adelaide in the company of best selling author Monica McInerney. No dining out this Valentines - No worries - Tara Walker from East Coast Cookery School explained how simple it is to rustle up a romantic meal at home! Love second time round - as God made them he matched them - you'll understand when you hear Geraldine ans Pat's story. Des Parkinson recited his special Valentine poem, Leon Blanche has a never-ending love of sport and our Dusty Springfield story concluded with a song for the weekend of love.....

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