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> I think Paco has been abducted!



Iain Mackenzie are you trying to be friends with other people who had already discover who you are and what you

do. Shame of you for what you do to other people behind doors . Do you think is normal, Do you think the public in the area should find out the true who you really are. What don't you go out for a walk and introduce yourself to them and inform them what you do in the area before they find out through other people. Will be better if they hear from you; please make sure you tell them true.

It seams you are relax Mr Iain Mackenzie if I were you I would be worry. You will always see somebody posting what they know about you until you get your normal behaviour with others.

If you like the smell of single and married women in the are why are you trying to encourage to this people to use the forum. Don't you think is normal to get their phone number and email address and treat them with more respect, like most men do. As we all know you have some problems and you should sick a medical advice.

I have follow you since 2007 and you have not stop since stressing women. Do you think you are going to be different one day. I will say never I can guarantee that to anyone as I am the Guardian reader with enough information about who you are.

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