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bKidneypunch! Wrote:

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> It seems to me from previous postings that not

> everybody takes this forum seriously. It is a

> forum for upstanding people with good values to

> share information and discuss important community

> matters. not an opportunity to poke fun or pick up

> on grammatical errors.

> It is this sort of flippant off hand approach to

> life and other people, that I believe is

> indicative of the moral decline of the nation. I

> suggest we all pull our socks up & make an effort

> !!!


It's this shit that just alienate the yout, we, dem.

Not just we sayin it, our bredrins reckon it too.

An las time I check, the yout, we, dem bredrins', bredrins did not reckon it too tough neither.

An even the yout, we, dem bredrin's bredrin's bredrins reckon you were comin feisty and was aksin for a slap.

Though to be fair the bredin's bredrin's bredrins were only given a fairly sketchy outline of the proposal, so their response may have been a little 'knee-jerk' as it were.

But that's bredrin's bredrin's bredrins for you.


Anyway, stop trying to mess up de yout we dem head an instead listen to that George B&H song.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I was being allegorical, or was it allergic

> Or I was pissed and quoting dickheads.

> It was definitely one of those.

>

>

> Although it?s probably just plagiaryB.


I symphathise Brendan, who amongst us hasn't been there.

Right Trodat 46019 Stamp - 'I don't know how you can walk about like that, I'd be ashamed displaying myself in that fashion'


Left Trodat 46019 Stamp - 'Look, you're upset because you only occasionally get your button pushed and all you get to print is 'The Rev Jockleson McNulty thanks you for your correspondence', whereas I get to stamp 'REGGAE LOUNGE' in green on the backs of people's hands, all night long.


Right Trodat 46019 Stamp - 'You know what Trodat Stamp 46020 calls you, don't you? Tramp Stamp, that's what.


Left Trodat 46019 Stamp - 'Oh, you be tellin' me 'bout Trodat Stamp 46020, eh? Ol' 'YOU DON'T HAE TO BE MAD TO WORK HER BUT IT HELPS'. That misspelt novelty bitch. Purlease.


Right Trodat 46019 - 'Yea well...'

honaloochieB wrote

It's this shit that just alienate the yout, we, dem.

Not just we sayin it, our bredrins reckon it too.

An las time I check, the yout, we, dem bredrins', bredrins did not reckon it too tough neither.

An even the yout, we, dem bredrin's bredrin's bredrins reckon you were comin feisty and was aksin for a slap.

Though to be fair the bredin's bredrin's bredrins were only given a fairly sketchy outline of the proposal, so their response may have been a little 'knee-jerk' as it were.

But that's bredrin's bredrin's bredrins for you.


Actually i have always found your posts to be rather forthright and accurate, often with you and your 'bredrins' having more of a finger on the pulse than most.

Anyway it is quite refreshing to see that the 'yout' (young people) have an opinion about such matters, and my original posting was directed at other people that i felt were really wasting the space !

All the very best to you and yours...

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