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Moos Wrote:

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> I think Quids pre-dates me. 'Sfunny, but we

> didn't get on at all when I first started posting.

> Love him now, though. But then again I can say

> what I like, can't I, as he famously never reads

> this section.

>

> Tosser.

>

> Anyway, I'm a bit horrified I make the top 20...

> better rein in a bit!



*cough*

annaj Wrote:

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> I think Quids pre-dates me

>

> Only by a few days, Moos.

> Quids was really chippy and stroppy at first, but

> we made him love us (and admit he's middle-class)

> in the end. ;-)



Naaaaaaaah, Quids was semi-trolling at first methinks

Ah, I remember that thread well. Very funny it was too! Poor old Mick Mac - we were merciless and unrelenting in our piss-taking. If I recall correctly, did he not receive a tip off? In which case, were it not for that tip off, he'd probably as yet be none the wiser and we would (in all probability) still be laughing at his expense today. As I said, poor old Mick Mac LOL. I'll never forget the first time I met him. I took to him immediately. Unfortunately, I couldn't understand a word he said! His lips moved, and various sounds were emitted...but...




(*giggles mischievously*)

  • 2 weeks later...

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> What is the points thing you guys are always

> throwing ad hoc suddenly in a thread? What does

> 100 mean...or 3500? :))


Ad hoc!!! I really must protest! These are highly skilled and planned strikes - performed with military precision. It's the 100s Game (invented by Master Quids). You basically bank the hundredth post (or multiple thereof) by posting it - see here for a bit of insight into the game.

So roughly how many posts per day is this?



Mark Wrote:

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> ok then, the top 19 are:

>

> Keef 12,445

> SeanMacGabhann 11,966

> Brendan 10,307

> Jah Lush 9,670

> mockney piers 9,363

> HonaloochieB 8,411

> ???? 8,102

> Peckhamgatecrasher 7,421

> *Bob* 6,140

> Sue 5,776

> Mick Mac 5,546

> SteveT 5,513

> KalamityKel 5,190

> Michael Palaeologus 4,946

> Jeremy 4,567

> Moos 4,560

> Ladymuck 4,392

> PeckhamRose 4,294

> woofmarkthedog 4,240

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