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PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> So were the bullies at school!


School children can be very cruel.


In a weird way I find that some of the kids from school that you didn't really click with at the time, often turn out to be far nicer adults (than the kids that you thought were ok at school).


Love reading everyone's nicknames btw. Honaloochie is clearly using a current one :))


Bolshevik katie

We are determined to find out how many donkys are in total 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6,7, 8, 9,10,11,... oh! Gosh went out to cout them and I can't figure out how many Donkys I have. Sorry fellos lost count. Shall we repeat all over again and again.....!!! ha ha ha



Donky One: Well Nothing better could of being said or done

Donky Two :but I do know were you live and who you are . Please put your hands up who said this!

Donky One said: Can you remember were he is now

Officer ; Oh Gosh! you remember every singel one of them. So you are not a Donky then were are you next and

will they be searching for you again.

Donky One:I hope not officer but selling properties seem to be an easy job

as you can see from this thread and i am looking to do a similar job without camaras, tips, and without going to the customers bins to search for evidence.

Donky Two: Have you finished writting your book Frankita !

Donky One: I've just started :))



From Donky ONE

To: All Donky 2,3,4,5,............ Hunters


These people pretend to be many different people

And enjoy watching you misunderstanding

If you prove Who is Who

They are NOT, you are a Friend ( Hone..y )

You can't win

It's their (Gain) but at that point

You have gone

That far, far,... you are

Already lost in the sreen

Which they have sucked you Into

and You all of you silly donky's are just a

" FISH "


B)

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