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Now Alan Decim. What do I detect here? Is that sour grapes at missing out on bagging the 73 on this fine thread?


I couldn't resist using the finger smiley as it was a) the first time I have ever used it or felt it was appropriate and b) intended for someone else, she'll see the funny side one hopes. The numbers game is harmless really, no offence intended.


PS the thread below is the song game and what's that got to do with/ why do you want to know my views of an Aussie website?

maxxi Wrote:

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> Don't fall for it Katie - I see him in the bushes

> by that thread's entrance waiting to pounce. Have

> you no shame Doc?


God I can't believe I'm so dim tonight!! Thanks maxxi, he nearly got me there.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> I couldn't resist using the finger smiley as it

> was a) the first time I have ever used it or felt

> it was appropriate and b) intended for someone

> else, she'll see the funny side one hopes.


One is not amused.


At all.


Not in the slightest.



*giggles*

maxxi Wrote:

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> Have

> you no shame Doc?


I am pretty sure that is a rhetorical question, maxxi. However, just to be absolutely clear: he has none...not one jot of shame. Completely and utterly brazen and unblushing is that Mr. Medic.

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