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To the jokers, the pedants, the knowledgable, the grim, peacemakers, the stirrers, wits, councillors, dullards, the indignant, the ignorant, the sensible, the luddites, the whiners & whingers, the banned, the old, the young, the lurkers, the regulars, the obsessives, crusaders, nutters, munters, the plain angry, the administrators and - last but not least - the servers.


I WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL


See you on the other side - for more of the same.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> To

the jokers,

the pedants,

the knowledgable,

the grim,

peacemakers,

the stirrers,

wits,

councillors,

dullards,

the indignant,

the ignorant,

the sensible,

the luddites,

the whiners & whingers,

the banned,

the old,

the young,

the lurkers,

the regulars,

the obsessives,

crusaders,

nutters,

munters,

the plain angry,

the administrators

and - last but not least - the servers.

>

> I WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS ONE AND ALL

>

> See you on the other side - for more of the same.


Typical.. Foxy Didn't even get a Mention...


Foxy :)

Merry Xmas to the religious and the atheists, the omnivores and the vegans, the union members and the union bashers, the polite and the rude, the quick to judge and the slow to speak, the tentative and the bold, the newcomers and the 'oldest members'*, the young and the more-mature, the buyers and the sellers, the funny and the frank, anyone not covered on *Bob*'s list and lastly but not leastly those who keep this forum going.







*copyright P G Wodehouse

Nice thread, a merry Christmas to you too *Bob* and to all the:


jokers/pedants/knowledgable/grim/peacemakers/stirrers/wits/councillors/dullards/indignant/ignorant/sensible/luddites/whiners/whingers/

banned/old/young/lurkers/regulars/obsessives/crusaders/nutters/munters/plain angry/administrators/servers/curtains/delete as appropriate.

Merry Christmas everyone,


Especially the ones who are vegetarian and/or animal lovers,


Also the ones that have interesting things to say


And the ones that regularly make me laugh.


Even the ones that regularly p*** me off with their stupid comments.


It's christmas so I forgive you (but only for today!)


Have a great day


xxx

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