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> As usual - threads on edf turning into

> bitch-fests. Attaboy(/girl} SunLover!


Ffs So I found the post amusing. Kill me. If EDF wasn't entertaining or interesting then we wouldn't be on here. Let's all talk about really dull stuff like cats..... Oh

Oh dear me Voyageur - it was me that made the comment, not Sunlover.


I take it that you have no problem with the relentless tedious slag-fest that comprises Lishyloo's contribution to the forum, but a little light ribbing has you up in arms..?


Wowsers, you're a veritable little fun-bundle too, eh?

Wow Lishy, looking over your posting history, that's probably the most positive thing you've ever said on here. Attagirl!


And I quote: "PATHETIC", "why bother", "the police don't give a stuff", "why are people to (sic) lazy", "complete jealously (sic)", "pointless you are wasting your time and money".


And you think there's something missing from my life, dearie?

RosieH Wrote:

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> Oh dear me Voyageur - it was me that made the

> comment, not Sunlover.

>

> I take it that you have no problem with the

> relentless tedious slag-fest that comprisesf

> Lishyloo's contribution to the forum, but a little

> light ribbing has you up in arms..?

>

> Wowsers, you're a veritable little fun-bundle too,

> eh?


Just commenting on posts in general on edf :)

often descending into trading insults and oneupmanship. It's the way of the edf world. Crack on do, and I wouldn't recognise the place if it all ceased :D

Loz Wrote:

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> nannyjuice Wrote:

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> -----

> > yes 'LOZ'I DO,As most cats are roaming my

> garden

> > at night, Whilst my dogs are indoors not

> barking,

> > No your not being 'Thin'

>

> Can anyone translate this for me?


All I'm reading is "miaow miaow"

Sunlover00 Wrote:

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> Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> -----

> >

> > Time to film myself stroking my pussy, at last

> >

> >

> > Nette:)

>

>

> That's about as much as I can take. See you all on

> another cat thread (or not) soon


You're running away from the thread?


Pussy.

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