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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:


> As recently as this year I've met the likes of daizie and ladymuck and had some cracking nights

> with them. I have also clashed with them on here.

> Quids I have had some major run ins with.. Still

> do in fact. I kinda love him tho


Omg what on earth do you mean by that ? ::o

daizie Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

>

> > As recently as this year I've met the likes of

> daizie and ladymuck and had some cracking nights

> > with them. I have also clashed with them...


I didn't dare ask Daizie in case I didn't like the answer! Moreover, I didn't want another "clash"! But come now, you must admit, Mr. SMG has grown on us over the months - hasn't he (I mean, we didn't take to him AT ALL at first :)))!. Nice thing about clashing with Mr. SMG is that he always makes up graciously - and that's nice. Endearing, in fact.

I'd just like to add, that I did go to uni (well, actually it was an Institute for higher education a year before I went), but I dropped out with one module to go. This seemed a good idea at the time, I keep meaning to do a module just to finish off the degree, but 10 years, and other qualifications later, I just can't really be arsed.


I'm not a posh boy though, and I'll have a fist fight with anyone who says I am! :)-D

Keef Wrote:

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> A lady does not caress her ring in public!


This one does! (But then I left school at 16 too - though I did manage to attain one "O" level, so do not qualify for title of complete pleb)


And what have you got in your pocketssezzzz...

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I used "the likes of" as a subsititute for "as

> examples of" newer people I've met - if someone

> asked me who my favourite singers are I'm just as

> likely to say "the likes of Bowie, Coughlan etc"

>

> But I THINK daizie was just yanking my chain


David Bowie and MARY? Coughlan?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> From small things big things grow. The EDF simply

> got bigger, spread its wings. Some stuck around

> and others flew the nest. It still serves its

> purpose and is still worthwhile but Fings Ain't

> Wot They Used To Be and nor is nostalgia.


too many cliques dear boy and not enuf integration, me finks.

Official Announcement: Let it be known that the "powers that be" gave me a bag of gold stars.


So......I hereby award the first of these prestigious, coveted awards to:


*drum roll*


.........brum. Because I like what he said.


(yes, if you go back a few hundred pages, you will see that his post has been awarded a shiny, flashing gold star icon in the top right hand corner)


PS. Its great reading everyone's views. Is that a lily-livered, non-combatative thing to say? Good. :)


PPS. Btw, is the Cliques-R-US meeting still on for tomorrow? Double Good. :))

Damn straight - that means you've come the fuck in, right?


Not that I mean that I'm in a clique you understand - just that I think people should join in if they want to and quit bitching if they don't (that said, I do recommend being pushy - took me about a year and a half, but I did finally manage to get those CPT boys to buy me a drink)

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