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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> He has far more important things to do than

> faffing about on here now that he has become a

> father for the first time. End of.

> Move along now. Nothing hear to see.


He may be tempted back after a few months of sponging wee off walls and spending his sixtieth consecutive night at home in front of the television.

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Of course, In between the periods of unmitigated joy and wonder etc etc there are regular occurrences of pure boredom.


And so, when it's only 9pm and you're watching yet another Grand Designs repeat, and an early night with TheMissus is still off the cards (on account of her only recently having her tuppence stretched to emit something the size of a very large grapefruit).. it's not inconceivable that he might grab and laptop and..

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RosieH Wrote:

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> Does everyone really think that he had

> his account deactivated because he's incapable of

> juggling a child and occasionally surfing the

> internet?

>

>

yeah it's odd, there's passively not posting and then there's actively not posting


i thought that he was (probably, never met him) a decent bloke

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