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Is the forum operating a one in, one out policy for veteran forumites? Where's dearest HonaloochieB these days? Anyone?


And very nice to see you back on here Quids (and tee hee on pipping LM to the 100s). Hurrah...

(I'm glad I didn't bet on your return with hibbs tho) ;-)

Oh no! Not you too, Salsaboy. OK...


Quids:


aka:

Master Quids

M. Le Quids

Quidsey

????


- Creator and Supreme Arbiter of 100s game.

- Intolerant of wishy-washy "ED liberal theorising" and statements lacking substance (or humour) generally.

- Consummate witty ad libber.

- Views "socialist worker crap" with scorn.

- Will not kiss butts.

- Committed to banning the "Drawing Room".

- Not averse to a 6-pack of Stella (as reflected in his post 9pm Friday ramblings musings on the EDF).

- Adored by the majority of ED-effers.

- Loved by Mick Mac (though the latter remains in denial).

- Prone to haphazard disappearances.

- Possesses an extraordinary ability to throw toys out of the pram with panache.

- Established ED-effer with approximately 500 posts short of 10,000.

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