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Of course snorky also went through a phase of saying 'word' in that strange fingers pointed, lost normal use of arms type way that youths are prone to these days. That's the problem with t'internet, alot of strange men out there pretending to be women, I don't see why the reverse shouldn't be true; my god we've even got two examples of severe egoanthropomorphism going on in our own fair forum, a fish and a dog who thinks it's the ides of march. Come back batdog, we miss you.


That all said, yeah, you're probably right keef.

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140183 Wrote:

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> Is anybody actually interested in anything snorky

> has to say?


To answer the question, yes I am.


By the way, if I have learned anything about snorky you will have made his day with that post, which I'd guess is not your intention. Unless you ARE snorky... why, you cunning little minx!

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I suspect Moos is right....and the mysterious 140183 could well be Snorky.


Personally I would quite like a "I'm a little bit in love with Snorky" thread.... not that I agree with everything s/he says but they are a bit like a firecracker, shaking us up a bit... and delivered with originality and verve.

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