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Axeman Wrote:

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> I'm not commenting on any charitable effort. I'm

> commenting the pitiful nature of this thread.

> Which appears to be a by proxy plea for attention

> on behalf of someone who, judging by the erratic

> and incomprehensible posts, clearly has learning

> difficulties.

>

> Oh, and this raffle is a bit false seeing as the

> prize goes to whoever the organizer likes the

> most. But I imagine you all know this, but don't

> want to say it, to avoid shattering the

> transparent illusion of goodwill towards people

> you've never met.

>

> How pathetic.


Who's that trip trapping over my bridge........

No...


I'm sure he's busy at the moment & in real life he's really quite charming


However, I realise that this lotto needs "draw-ing" in a credible & transparent way


So, maybe the upstanding Marmora Man or Huguenot or ???'s would consider doing it ( if the Axeman can't )


Meet at a local hostelry , all players invited, do the draw "live"


Release the "prizes"



What fun !



W**F

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> Ahem..Huguenot lives in Singapore...

>

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Yeah...


( ahem ) I knew that


Singapore via the lane


( on his way home from the office, maybe ? )


Anyway, the Axeman will prevail


W**F

Sources close to 'Axeman' say that he is willing to do this, provided that the draw takes place at midnight in the most remote, dense part of Dulwich Woods. Anyone? Blazing torches supplied.


Crikey I've just scared myself thinking about it.

I say, the CAD had better pull his punches on this one otherwise I will have to jolly well punch him on the nose for leading the lovely ladies of East Dulwich along


cocktails girls? of course we will... the matradee is a jolly old friend of mine

I say old girl


I didn't know you had an interest in sea cows, how absolutly fascinating, you must tell me about it over a Gin some time


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