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1) Beware any post containing the phrase 'you lot'

2) Brendan's Law will always apply

3) The worst conceivable insult is to be called a Daily Mail reader (though copies of the Daily Mail are sold in every ED newsagent)

4) Mummies (who must always be called "yummy") and customers of William Rose should expect ridicule, which may or may not be grounded in reason


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19.1 i a) Smut is always there if you look hard enough.


22. Arguing the same point with an obvious nutter is playing their game. *no it isn't.. yes it is.. no it isn't..I knew you'd say that.. you child.. idiot..*


23. Any insult should be scrutinised for irony/post modern intent before umbrage is taken. If umbrage is taken please keep the receipt.

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