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fairyuk24 Wrote:

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> The first person who first commented back to me,

> don't want to name the person.


i'm confused now as well as bored, which is an improvement on things i guess.


i'm the first person to comment on the OP. Do you mean me Fairy?


though hard to see how that post could be interpreted as nasty - but then i can't see how any of them could be?

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I'm confused times a million, mainly because of the following:


1. Start a thread titled "Bored"

2. Confess as to said boredom

3. Ignore all responses thereafter except to wrongly accuse someone of being nasty


I think I have spent my entire life dealing with my boredom in completely the wring way based on this.


Hey bubbleshooter was OK though.

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