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I think an emoticon per sentence count is often indicative ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-) ;-)


But seriously, misrepresentation is just what happens in 'cyberspace'.

When I told a mate of mine who'd been flirting with a girl on an MMORPG that said girl was a bloke, he couldn't bring himself to play for a couple of weeks he was so appalled. But he learned his lesson there and then.


An no, it wasn't 'a mate' ;-P

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I agree bob, just be on this forum as you are madmanhoagy (assuming you really ARE 11), I for one would be interested in what you have to say.

For instance, how do you feel about being forced to sit in a pub garden with blimmin' adults everywhere, just because your parents fancy a pint on a sunday afternoon?

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  • 2 weeks later...

thankfully im not forced to do that very often as my parents normally go to pubs leaving me at home but if i ever do have to i can be rather annoying listening to adults cracking bad joke after bad joke.

(e.g. why did the banana not go to the party?

because he wasn't peeling well):)):)-D

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