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shoshntosh


if you've been on this forum a while now you will be aware of "????"'s charms (or otherwise)


I'm not aware of anything locally so you may already be aware of this one


journalism evening course one day a week


in central London?

okay, i'm feeling really guilty all of the sudden, so now i'll have to confess all...


i do not actually care about cricket. although hugh grant -- and imran kahn for that matter -- look quite tasty in those white outfits. i do not really have an interest in journalism.


the truth is that i have two friends who are regular forumites. trouble is, they will not reveal their screen names to me, this despite being able to suss mine on something like my first or second ever posting! i am quite new to the forum and cannot stand the mystery -- well, of course part of me loves it... the detective work, etc. anyway... one of them is taking a journalism course and the other is a HUGE cricket fan so i was hoping to draw them into a trap whereby i could identify them. dear me, will i be kicked off the forum forever for this??


i know i know it was an ill-conceived plan! OF COURSE my two friends are far too smart and cunning for that old game... but let's just call it rioja logic. i'm so sorry to all you kind people (not you, ?????) who replied.


and by the way, if i WAS genuinely interested in those things (as i am in the NTL/Virgin Cable box question), i would feel justified in posting those questions. OF COURSE one could do one's own research (amazon.com, google, etc duh!) but how much easier, nicer, less lonely, to get a recommendation from one of you wise lot.


R & R... if you two are out there reading this... the investigation continues. I WILL FIND YOU!!!!!!!!!!

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