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Frankito Wrote:

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> It's purely cosmetic. No excuses, sit down,

> leaving is not an option. Meds is off swimming

> with some friends and has left me in charge.


F that Frankie. You've watched the Cuckoo's Nest too many times. Now sit down in the corner or I will UP your dosage.

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Frankie, you're free to go........................Frankie........FRANKIE


Oh numbers you've turned up. Heard you had technical problems. Forgot how to turn on your computer after another night on the piss. Glad to see you've sobered up. Anyway, nominations have to be seconded so you wont be seeing me stuck in here all day thanks.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Oh numbers you've turned up. Heard you had

> technical problems.


You heard wrong then, please don't believe the assumptions of others. Yes, my laptop is fucked but I can still go online.


Forgot how to turn on your

> computer after another night on the piss. Glad to

> see you've sobered up. Anyway, nominations have to

> be seconded so you wont be seeing me stuck in here

> all day thanks.


WTF! I hope to god I won't be so bored that I spend all today reading this, quite frankly, crummy thread.

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Frankito Wrote:

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> Oi Meds, I left yesterday on a technicality.

>

> You should stick around as I am seconding

> K-numeritos on your nomination. Enjoy >:D<


What technicality Frankie? You just left. What did I tell you about using that vulgar non smiley?

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Oh here we go again, another Dad ticking off...


Can't remember what you 'told' me and precisely for that reason, I chose to forget it...


It's my naughty smiley and I will use it as I please.


Seeing as this is the naughty room, it seems very appropriate... And I can't help myself: >:D<

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Just popping in to say that I am leaving an 'open' second for any proposal against doc in here (valid for 24 hours) and to tell Frankie that the tunnel has been completed but comes out far to close to the lake for safety - suggest rethink.
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Argue yoyr way out of that one Meds....


Thanks Maxxi but Netts redeemed herself yesterday after royally dumping me in here! No doubt I will be back in at some point cos my threads are usually sh*t and I love this little bad boy too much: >:D<

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Memo to self: Must step up security on this thread

> ASAP.

>

> BTW maxxi, did you use a silver hammer?



Step it up if you like but you will be playing into my hands, you can, after all and ultimately, only go to one level of security - MAXXIMUM (and she tells me everythingB))

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