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Xochi Darling, I couldn't get in here when it was your Birthday, I've had loads of problems recently, I'm hoping I've got them sorted now. Happy belated Birthday.

I've installed so many browsers recently trying to overcome my probs, finally ditched Linksys wifi router, gave new Virgin Media router a new go on Monday, whole of Havering is now freely connected to my router, there's a big sign outside my house informing people to sit on the pavement as Essie's house is a free wifi spot. Eldest son bought me a Wii thingy for Christmas, I used it Christmas day, boxing day then stuck it in a cupboard, youngest son got it out today & informed me my telly is connected to the internet, happy day's
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Awww! Essie! 

Problems are always a work in progress... I know how these demons work! Fight the good fight luv!

But wow! I've heard about this wifi TV thing! Sounds fantastic! I'm on Virgin Media too so must investigate. Fankoo! And in the meantime, you can just revel in the popularity you must have outside your gaff!  Unless it gives you a bad name...  
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Awww! Essie! Problems are always a work in progress... I know how these demons work! Fight the good fight luv! But wow! I've heard about this wifi TV thing! Sounds fantastic! I'm on Virgin Media too so must investigate. Fankoo! And in the meantime, you can just revel in the popularity you must have outside your gaff! Unless it gives you a bad name...
Let me explain Xochi, a wifi router is what gives me broadband wireless free access to the internet without using ethernet cables. A Wii is a games machine that you jump up & down to in front of the telly to exercise I'm told, my telly now has internet access via a Wii games machine, telly & broadband do not share the same cables.
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