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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 God ! Huguenot not again. Positive thinking is always good for all of us.


if not I should asked for my trophy back.

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Oh my word! One of them ended with something

> like: "I'm not jealous".

>

> How spooky is that? Or is it...

>

>

> Edited 1 time(s). Last edit was today, 05:43 pm by

> Woofmarkthedog.


Who am I to be times can heel all purple but you say I prevent the square of the hypotenuse fans can hurt too sometimes.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> the Duckworth Lewis

> method in full flow.


Is that where they put the little widget in the can? If so it?s really not cricket at all. Except perhaps in everyones' favourite Irish stout. But that?s only because the leprechauns still farm proper traditional widgets. Those fake widgets from Burton on Trent can fuck right off though.

Here's my latest idiotic private message. A new sender though. From Mcelves - another computer generated gook. Can you believe this shit?



Hi Jah!


Are you upset. I am sorry you are confusing me with Lynda. I have asked her to help in the forum becouse I was going to be very busy at work for the las 2 weeks

Everything you have here is not me. Beleive it or not don't know what happen so far

I am just checking now becouse tomorrow I don't work.

She has done some stupid things I have asked her to help but not in that way

and she is 17 years old is true am sorry if things went on the wrong way can you

please update me for what is happening or shall I read from the last 2 weeks.

Lynda know everything she is good sometimes but for her age she is mad at times

but she is a good friend she said she manage to get an appoinment with

one kentucky don't know if is truth as I don't understand what everybody is talking

about now.


Hugs,

Bellen/LMac

Similar kind of rubbish which I received. I forwarded mine on to Admin., though I am unsure as to what Admin. can actually do.


They are annoying (not Admin.), that's for sure.


Admin, perhaps you could shed some light on this new "problem"?

Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> > You sure that's not 'Bellen/LMuc'?

>

> Care to be more specific Mr. Medic? If you are

> suggesting what I think you could be, I should

> advise you that Her Ladyship underwent (virtual)

> gender re-assignment and, as such, no longer

> exists!


:) Yes, I had explained everything to the administrator

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