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Bob....I am really growing to like you (hee hee)...a lot. If I ever have another Brokeback Mountain reunion bash over Dulwich Park, you and Keef are definitely invited. I'll keep this as short as possible. Well, finally, our BF friend in Nero's has been made aware of the attention her activities have attracted on the Forum. Can't demonstrate the expression on her face with any suitable 'smiley', let's just say.......she is really pissed. I guess by now she would have seen and read through the thread from the Internet Cafe, approximately 16:20pm. Her husband seems a fit chap, and judging by the plaster and paint covering his face and hands, could be the building type (don't get too excited Louisa). I am no coward but I just remembered a holiday I should have taken a few weeks back. Ta Ta.
Oh Perky Incomes or Mockney Piers, pretty obvious from the IP addresses where the postings originated from, have you been peeking inside the administrators drawers? When was the last time one of your postings generated any interest except for the occasional coma? Ho Ho, How original and dull. Ta Ta.
On a non-inflammatory note - I retired from competitive debating in 1989 when I left university having the previous year won the country's oldest debating championship the Barclays Bank Michaelmas Inter-Varsity Competition, beating Oxford, UCL and Edinburgh in the final.

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