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I'm saying that the OP deserves to be treated with a bit of respect. I'm getting really bored of the abusive way some people behave on this forum just because they can hide behind a user name and don't have to see the effect of what they say on other people. If you don't want to join in then don't - there are a lot of threads I don't bother with.

And?


StraferJack Wrote:

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> Ms B

>

> come now, attime of writing in the Lounge I can

> see...

>

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?2

> 0,file=28103

>

> I think jester has had a good run for the money on

> the original "game" no?

To have a barely different thread title for a new game begs a little ribbing I would have thought?


It's not that out of order or disrespectful? Certainly not on a forum


But I wholeheartedly endorse RosieH's idea for some kind of playpen section where games like this can exist without intrusion from the likes of big bad *bob* and myself

With respect *coughs* he's a bit of a one trick pony


Admittedly he did post on the betting thread 71 72 posts ago BUT even he'd appreciated the amount of traffic his "latest" thread has created.


If not he can fuck right off


Now, where were we...


Does *kunt count ?



N(?)



*Origin: German

A sheath or skabbard in which to hold or contain a coachman's horse whip when not in use.

Can't see the harm in it, either.


Of course I'm too busy, witty, well-endowed and hungover to take part, but can't see the need to poke fun at them that does.


(Do I have to hand my clique badge in, already? I'm only two weeks away from making my pension. Got my eye on a nice little place in the country. Gonna grow me some lemons. Make lemonade. See the grandkids.)

Ms B Wrote:

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> Nice going, Mockney and *Bob*; you've just chased

> off another forum user. Final post from me for the

> foreseeable future.



It's really all *Bob*s fault


The rest just followed him, but he DEFINITELY started it


Thanks for not singling me out, I would have felt dreadful



Your hair looks nice today BTW ( even though I can't actually see it )



Nette:-$

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