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Moos Wrote:

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>Acceptance of one's own nature is an important step on the road to happiness. An' shit.


Yeah innit.


> Sooo, back to the topic. The Actress, eh? I

> heard she did, and there's no denying it. Posh

> birds? Go like the clappers.


You may well think that. One couldn't possibly comment.


*sticks pinky out whilst wafting embroidered hankie*

  • 2 weeks later...

Axeman Wrote:

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> Isn't anonymity the point of an online forum?

> Honestly, what a bizarre and depressing concept.

>

> I think that this Georgia should try making some

> 'real', offline friends.


So Axeman, you don't want to come round and keep me company then?


Although you actually make an interesting point - for some people that is exactly the point, but we is local like and some of us likes each other.

georgia Wrote:

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> Apparently we can't reserve an area -so sorry but

> we will have to hope that it isn't as busy as it

> was last night as there aren't many places to

> stand. Meet from 8.30pm.


Thank you G - cheers for arranging, in my calendar (tu)


(maybe its just me but a little surprised that the Actress couldn't reserve an area on this occasion)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> (maybe its just me but a little surprised that the

> Actress couldn't reserve an area on this occasion)


Perhaps that's because we are not real...merely virtual...

Is it any of my business, lady muck?


No, not really. I was just trying to determine whether you are one of Georgia's genuine friends, or just one of the unfortunate consequences of a blanket invitation. But ask yourself this. How hollow and insincere are these no doubt awkward occasions? Is it a vibrant group of liberal, left-wing individuals engaged in sparkling discussion. Or a group of mismatched old Loners who, apart from contributing to an online forum, have nothing in common. I bet the conversation dips to an embarressing, empty silence more than you'd like to admit.


And do these fellow posters actually become real friends, or after the event, do they just melt back into an indifferent crowd of faces, desperately trying to avoid eye contact if they see an online 'friend', wishing they'd never met. And what would you talk about if one of you stopped posting on the forum?


Not alot, probably.

Axeman


You are a troll. Probably one who has been here before under a different guise. Possibly not


Either way you don't like it


So


Please


Fuck


Off


Before you get fucked off


You have an Internet account. There are a

Million places you can play and enjoy playing without hacking anyone off. This place isn't one if them



So


Fuck


Off


Are we clear yet?

Quote - I bet the conversation dips to an embarressing, empty silence more than you'd like to admit.


Axeman clearly wasnt in the Actress on friday when 6 forumites who eschewed their anonymity and also actually all like one another in real life, got together for a chat. The only moment of silence was the shock and awe reaction to the dance hall v wine soaked slattern dance off.

Axeman Wrote:

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> THere's no need for that sort of language, young

> man.


I beg to differ Axeman...


This diverse forum abounds with characters of all categories. And whilst one does not expect to be in the company of candidates for Mensa all of the time, with you it would appear that we are dealing with someone of the opposite extreme. So, as per the highly eloquent Sean...given that, for me, you qualify for title of most gargantuan large-mouthed w-anker of a troll to date, I would also say to you just F-UCK RIGHT OFF.


Sean, Big Kiss X

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