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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> A mere 255 posts Bob. One for each new potential

> business venture?



Is that all?


I?ve been looking at the empty shop on the end corner junction of NCR / LL - I think there may be an opportunity there.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Does anyone remember the poor soul who suffered

> from Erectile Dysfunction, and must have googled

> EDF and ended up on here seeking advice?

>

> I think he was very gently dealt with

> sympathetically, but boy that could have gone

> anywhere...



Makes one feel for the poor sods who, googling the same, are finding 'EDF Gold'...

  • 1 year later...

It?s easy to stay away for some time, but it?s hard to leave forever.


?????s even dipped his toe in a little while ago (probs too much Stella)


I wonder where woodrot expresses himself now?


There was a peak and often very funny time on the EDF, it couldn?t last, but it was great to see.

Seabag, it?s very rare you get a permanent exit from the forum. *Bob* has so far alluded a return, but like ABBA, his back catalogue continues to create hilarity for me when I?m bored in the garden chowing down on a cheap bottle of Shiraz.


Whatever happened to my pal rendelharris? Please make a return ASAP. Very sadly missed on the Brexit thread especially.


As for you John, I never thought you?d return in any capacity after all those years, but I have to say your comeback has been refreshing and you?ve triggered me on more than one occasion. Well done! Here?s to more drama!


Louisa.

I remember when moos left, going off to live in Hong Kong I think


She said she didn?t see the point of being involved in a local forum whilst living abroad, or something like that


Then gone, finished.



Maybe Rendle has a job on, something that requires his FULL attention.


*waves*

carlafindle Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

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> > Really miss Rendell for his intellect and

> constant

> > robust challenging. Think he felt driven away

> > eventually. Come back.

>

> Please don't.



Yes indeed do. You have nothing to fear from a bit of opposition intellect.

Frankito Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain was always my fave especially when

> teamed up with Maxxi..


I refute all allegations of side-kickery* Frankie




*Besides, A/C is a bit of a S**bag these days

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