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I can foresee a time when a new meaning of the verb 'to lounge' arises on our fair forum, meaning the occasion of a thread being deemed frivolous and being sent to the lounge.


"Eh, what happened to that thread about milk rounds up the library end that turned into a benny hill sketch about dulwichmum's boobs?"


"Oh, that. It got lounged."

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Dear Mr Ant and Mr Mikewbate,


Have I missed something? Has the administrator deleted something again?


Of course I have boobs, they are rather nice for a lady of my age actually, but if this line of chat continues with regard to my physical attributes James may come to the forum night out and punch people on the nose!

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D-Mum,


He needs a bathroom to clean himself, what else for ? ... I mean clean himselfs from his "private sinful thoughts".... and purify his dissolute and corrupted soul and mind -

That's not the effect of your "assets" mentioning but te result of the magical word "LaraCroft" , she's more powerful than viagra ( So I've been told ) >:D<

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