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Mr Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe.... arriving soon on Lordship Lane...


Dara @mrsimms

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cella Wrote:

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> Truly ludicrous, OTT individual. Stop pming me as

> instructed.


Nobody has PM'd you since, you batty old woman. My "calm down" response was never intended to be a private quote in the first place. OTT is you jumping to the conclusion that I've FORCED people to visit & my overly enthusiastic post means I MUST be the owner under a 2nd account (edit: which you have YET to provide any evidence to!) You're older than me, act like it, get over yourself & seek help... PLEASE.

Oh, rest assure I contacted Mark long before your ridiculous comments (thanks to a member who gave me a heads up that someone was accusing me of being Mr Simms, lol) You can expect this whole section to be wiped once he's back. As for you, I'm officially bored. You can't seem to justify your behaviour (on this thrread or any other thread you appear to have targetted) you really are as one person put it "a wind-up merchant". You're also a catfish who hides behind a keyboard. The offer is still on the table, you are welcome to put your insercurities at rest at any time but I doubt you will because again... you're a coward. Have a good night :D

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