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Anyone who has posted more than 3 messages on this thread (excluding the original poster) is hereby excluded from the Badger / MikeSE22 friend auditions. You know who you are.


6 pages? Seriously? The debate was fun. The whining and diatribe less fun. But loved AnnaJ's attempts at mediation and the sprinkling of humour (and excellent photos) supplied by MP and posse.


BTW - in case anyone has the urge to brand me homophobic - am a lesbian (alas no kids, but open to offers). And surely cannot be a heterophobe as I used to have a friend in primary school who was straight (not any more, mind, but there you go)...

badger! Nooooooo!

Please don't exclude me from the friends audition. I've been so looking forward to it and surely you wouldn't deny this ignorant hetty the chance to meet an actual, real life homosexual would you?


Scruffy Mummy, extremely kind words, thank you.


Sean and Mockney, well, the stories I could tell....

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