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My first thought was like HAL & Quids, I think this is a wind up.


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By the way, don't bother trying to google portions of this post to find out which other forums I have been working on - I have written a differently worded "reveal" for each. Not an easy task I can assure you!


If this IS true, then that alone must've taken days!


I mean, there can't be anyone on here who didn't think J Russle was a troll, so if this is all true, then I'd suggest that in future you are a bit less obvious.


Good thread though.

jrussel Wrote:

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> you have been involved in what I hope will be a unique and revealing piece of research!


Can't wait to read it. You'll have to give us the publication date though, because I don't usually pick up the Metro.

karter Wrote:

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> yes good thread this, i don't believe that rosieh

> had lamb chops last night though and that Jah

> Lush, he says never trust a journalist, but what

> does he know?


I know because unfortunately I've worked with journalists all my working life. Obviously they're not all bad eggs but in my experience they're mostly two-faced; ingenuous, snidey cunts.

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