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Oh dear oh dear oh dear Jacksons and EDfan (let us not forget that his name is Darren).


So you think we are blind as well as stupid... I do therefore hope you will have a tannoy system announcing your presence on the Lane just in case we can't see you and your measly drinks. 'ROLL UP ROLL UP, WELCOME TO JACKSONS, TO THE LEFT A BIT, NO TOO FAR, RIGHT A BIT, FORWARD, TO ME, TO YOU, THAT'S IT YOU'RE IN. The bottle of Asti is in the corner.


Note to self for posting in the future:

(1) other users can see when you join the forum (amazing isn't it)

(2) other users can see when you edit a post on the forum (it's like walking on water)

(3) other users have brains and can see the correlation between posts (the wonder of nature).

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jamesb Wrote:

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> Red01 Wrote:

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> > Anyone else notice that the post has been

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> You couldn't make it up!


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They don't seem to realise that the mere fact that they've edited it in the way they have just serves to confirm all the suspicion!!


ACBP, love that comment on your score :))

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