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Huguenot Wrote:

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> Hi Auntie Mimi.

>

> Responding won't do much, as I'm pretty sure both

> of those are robots.

>

> There's another thread on it here....



Oh! My G...d not again on newspapers all my thoughts. Somebody help please !!!

Thanks everyone (that includes my adorable nephew LOL ;-))


I've forwarded them on to Admin. for...whatever it is Admin. does with such crap...


I almost feel sorry for those who are sending them - what horribly barren lives they must lead.


Ah well...takes all sorts...all adds to the diversity of this wonderful place, I guess.


Right: looking forward to the United v Newcastle match tonight. Dita, you're a Newcastle fan - yes? I just hope United perform better than they did on Saturday - oh dear...City's relentless taunts/chants continue to ring in the ears...

neron Wrote:

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> Some people are happy to be call Adults or perhaps

> old (!)

> but some people don't like to hear the truth.

> Does the truth hurts! Maybe ! Maybe!

> Where does it hurt Mr Jones ? Just here, doctor

> just here ups.



I'll be delighted to be call an adult or old Neron !.

can't wait to be 18 years old very soon:) and MrsP she didn't mind either.

In my more paranoid moments I've wondered whether there are any real people left in here at all. I fear they may all be manifestations of a single, criminal-mastermind type - perhaps Computedshorty, no one would suspect him. He's probably sitting in front of his computer right now stroking a cat, pruning a small fern and smiling gently.

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