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I rather imagine that one of our more right wing contributors has posted this as a drunken 'no lose' gamble. The 'thanks ever so much' seems a wee bit sarcastic.


The justification being that if people pay then they are mugs, and if they don't then they are hypocrites.


It's a bit of a blow-out if they don't give the Paypal account: how are they going to decide how to hate?

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I dont have a Paypal Account But if anyone wants to give ME ?20.00 I am able to collect locally.


I am willing to travel if you can also give me something towards my expenses.


Multiples of ?20.00 will also be accepted.


Than you so much in advance for your kindness ;-)


Anon.

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