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MarsAttacks Wrote:

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> I take it you're not working either then Snorky?

> P?g ma thoin, oh bitter one! Jeezh!


Theres no need for profanity- I know exactly what it means being ethnic Scot


I am a wage slave sadly. a cog in the wheel of capital.


Im not actually as bitter as I come across, but do over egg the bile to wind up some of the victims who lurk on this boards ( and many others like it )

Don't worry about it Snorky, and certainly no offence was taken. I am working at the mo to be honest, but have had to pull out of a few dates due to my illness. PM me your address and I'll send you a few tickets whenever I'm in your area (Dulwich Comedy Club) to cheer you up! (but one thinks will he be brave to come introduce himself? ha)

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oi! Marsattacks. Check your ego at the door.

> You should check for Snorky's hilarious

> witheringly scornful local pub reviews on

> beerintheevening.com. Pure genius.



Point taken Mr Lush, was being a bit "the ego has landed" wasn't I, apologies and will check out the pub reviews

snorky Wrote:

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> vero Wrote:

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> > Snorky, what's the difference between being a

> Scot

> > and being and ethnic Scot? ;-)

>

>

> I dream of Irn bru when I am in a drunken sleep

> and trout filled misty lochs when I am sober


but the drizzle, the alchoholism and random street violence keeps me form moving back there

snorky Wrote:

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> I dream of Irn bru when I am in a drunken sleep

> and trout filled misty lochs when I am sober


> but the drizzle, the alchoholism and random street violence keeps me form moving back there


Ah there's none of that in ED is there...

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