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Seabag Wrote:

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> I genuinely think there should be car parks for

> children and old people only. Everyone else should

> park in a completely different place some distance

> away, and should you transgress then Lazers would

> be fired into your eyes and your car crushed.

>

> That includes your silly Smart Car RH


It's not my Smart Car Baggers old chap, it belongs to Mrs H, and I really wouldn't recommend tangling with her...

sally buying Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I genuinely think there should be car parks for

> > children and old people only. Everyone else

> should

> > park in a completely different place some

> distance

> > away, and should you transgress then Lazers

> would

> > be fired into your eyes and your car crushed.

> >

> > That includes your silly Smart Car RH

>

> Have you a death wish with the above remark?


Are you Rendleharris wife/partner ?

sally buying Wrote:

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> Brain too small for that honor


The only thing which would indicate possession of a small brain (which I'm sure you haven't) would be thinking being married to that twonker is an honour...like most saints, I think she's doing it as a penance...


(For the avoidance of doubt Mrs.H isn't on this forum under any name, which at least removes one voice agin me)

Seabag Wrote:

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> sally buying Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Brain too small for that honor

>

> Mrs RH is made up I think

>

> It's him and a cat.


I deduce this because he spends so much time on here


Whereas, I'm living the La Vida Loca


Hence I hardly ever ever post on here, like "HELLO, I'M SO WAY BUSY!"

Seabag Wrote:

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> sally buying Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Brain too small for that honor

>

> Mrs RH is made up I think

>

> It's him and a cat.


Wrong, ha! It's me and a rabbit! Pretty bloody foolish you feel now I should imagine! Mrs H does in fact exist, but she goes out at a ludicrous hour in the morning to do a proper important job, leaving me and the rabbit to lounge around waiting for writing contracts to come in, and waiting, and waiting...which leaves me a lot of free time for persiflage with you good people.

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