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Muldoon, what an idiotically offensive thing to say.


I agree with Huggers - this could be totally fabricated as part of a harrassment campaign by a controlling ex-partner; it wouldn't be that unusual sadly.


And even if it may be genuine, unless you have proof you could be exposing the forum to some kind of libel claim, so not a great idea to print details here.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I'll try again... The point I'm making is that we don't know if the details in the flyer are true

> and other explanations may be possible, so let's not judge. Is that any clearer?


No, not really, since you seemed to make a bit of an underhand judgement yourself. Aren't you doing the sort of finger pointing you are telling others not to do?


Anyway, I don't see an issue with posting the flyer if the personal details (names, addresses, photo) are redacted. Admin's opinion may differ, though.

Huggers Wrote:

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> no, the husband of the woman who was doing the

> shagging!



There is no implication that the woman doing the shagging aka the Homewrecker has a husband.

I am very tempted to post the letter but it probably isn't a good idea . . .

A regular forum poster has pm'd me to advise they think the church mentioned is St Barnabus . . .

Dougal Mulldoon Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

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> -----

> > I love the insinuation that its the woman's

> fault

> > for 'breaking up the home'. Nothing to do with

> a

> > married man cheating on his wife then?

> >

> > *rolls eyes*

>

> Numbers, do you always have to take the

> lesbian/feminist view of everything????


http://images.contentreserve.com/ImageType-100/0211-1/%7BBEDF97A9-BFB7-4B05-94DD-E45D1AB73DEA%7DImg100.jpg


have you had your tea, Dougal?

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