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Toad Speaks,


Where in the devil have you popped off to Mockers?! It was you who created me in the first place and now I'm like Batman without Robin. Its a shower, a ghastly shower without you around, so on the double and make good your return!


Perhaps a rendezvous at 10am in Dulwich Park! (shss, don't tell anyone though), on good account there will be alot of joggers there too in RED. Toads will be watching by the side lines so do pop in...... and yes, its a large Latt? to you :-)


Off for some zz'ds now.



TLT x

Narnia Wrote:

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> Well, you know what they say Mick, one door shuts

> and another opens!At least LM hasn't been

> 'deactivated' unlike poor Sean. I wonder what

> crime did he commit in forumville? A painful

> execution no doubt.Beam me up Scottie!



What like he's changed his name to "----" or something, god actually here's a thought.


Maybe Sean was Scribe all along ?


If not 11/10 for flouncing/deactivation.


( at least one of these points should push his buttons )



Nette(?)

derbyean Wrote:

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> LM is probably lying in a hot 'sow nah' as they

> pronounce it in Finland, (not sawner as they say

> here,) even as we speak.

>

> I hope she is enjoying herself and carving out a

> new and fruitful life for herself too.




PERV ALLLLLERT...


( see above )

???? Wrote:

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> I hope we can coax LM back - the 100s are just

> pointless now :(

>

> Her and Sean gone....almost bereft



Well, if Quids were to leave that would just about be the end of it. But hey, Matt123 would be a good replacement, so its all ok.

daizie Wrote:

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> With Sean gone the flood gates are open, come on

> everyone ..

>




Has he joined the ALPHA set then.


Oh lordy no, they'll love him.


http://wwwDelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/1773/PreviewComp/SuperStock_1773-20385.jpg* taps screen "hello sean, I know you're lurking' *


N;-)

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