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Hellooo


far "too many crooks" on here talking about little piggies for my liking, rather a smashing concept for a story though don't you think?


glad to make your aquaintence too woofie old chap, feel like I know you already too, but then it takes a CAD to recognize another one


tootle pip

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Welcome to the EDF Terence...may I call you

> Terence?...only you really don't sound like a

> Terry at all - not one jot, old bean.



I say, you sound like a pretty smashing sort of girlie, champagne ? of course you will


prefer Thomas to Terence, after all that was what mother called me


must dash

Phase 1: After a respectable length of time adopt a new character name


Phase 2: Start posting, but unlike most first time posters, adopt an easy familiarity with existing posters


At all times during this phase, ensure no controversy arises - save the scary stuff until bedded in

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Phase 1: After a respectable length of time adopt

> a new character name

>

> Phase 2: Start posting, but unlike most first time

> posters, adopt an easy familiarity with existing

> posters

>

> At all times during this phase, ensure no

> controversy arises - save the scary stuff until

> bedded in


... Phase 3?

I say you absolute rotten showers


turning on a new chap like that and claiming he is a fairy tale character of one sort or the other (troll vs wolf)


you should all ballywell be ashamed of yourselves !


I say forgive and forget what ?


cocktails anyone that nice fellow woof is paying

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