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Unfurl your spittle flecked flag and get stuck into this utterly delightful slag fest - it has all the essential required to run ad nausem


* A contentious subject

* A local business

* Newly registed randoms posting

* Randoms being accused of having an agenda

* Busybodies with an agenda

* Busybodies without an agenda

* unhappy former employees

* Racism (accusations of)

* Money issues

* Personal vendettas

* Personal abuse

* Plenty of back story - most of which is irrelevant but adds colour

* A smattering of the usual suspects showing a truly scarey inability to see where lines should be drawn

* Nutters

* Alchohol




Most participants involved in this thread should hang their head with shame

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This un is worth a scan, if only for the lobotomised habitual offenders popping their heads up like an EDF whack a mole competition


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If Jesus did come back to earth and had to read these threads, I think he would have abandoned his mission to rescue humanity and fuck off back to his dads place

Agreed. Depressing to the point that Ted Max daren't write of the sheer hopelessness of it. The former reminds me of the those school fights where some peacemaker steps in to break it up but gets whacked for his efforts. So then he starts too, his mate joins in and before you know it you have a Western style cowboy brawl where everyones scrapping yet everyone's forgotten the original point.


For a brief moment you think you can add some erudite and incisive lines of wisdom to tie it all up. But then you realise.... it's hopeless....and you get back to something more important in the real world instead.

woodrot Wrote:

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> Gidget Wrote:

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> > Coming soon, EDF, the soap opera.

>

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> Nah, retro is the future - do it Sweeney style -

> JPS specials, lots of bad haircuts, neat Whiskey

> swilling, Big Motors , blags and slags



Can't get much more retro than Corrie.

woodrot Wrote:

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> * A smattering of the usual suspects showing a

> truly scarey inability to see where lines should

> be drawn


Xxxxxx


Where should lines be drawn exactly in the discussion of the sorry saga of The Cherry Tree/Vale?


I'm genuinely interested to know your view here!

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