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My understanding of the thread is that they did (miss out)....... but one forumite thought another had said they didnt miss out, so subsequently chastised said forumite for being rude, when they hadnt been rude, which in turn caused confusion, and then a subsequent apology to the accused forumite from the forumite that made the rude allegation......(tu)

ClareC Wrote:

My understanding of the thread is that they did (miss out)....... but one forumite thought another had said they didnt miss out, so subsequently chastised said forumite for being rude, when they hadnt been rude, which in turn caused confusion, and then a subsequent apology to the accused forumite from the forumite that made> the rude allegation......(tu)


then to add to the fun AcedOut said "Yikes, I wish I kept my mouth shut now! *runs for cover*" after the other Party who had misrepresented his comments had apologised.:)) which added to the muddy waters.

Basically the Guys who missed last time did,indeed,miss out:'(

Its a certainity what will happen next.

All the Males hearing the extremely healthy ratio will turn up en masse(I've already hired 2 mini-buses myself)B) and the Females disappointed by the same previous ratio will not bother to turn up at all:X

...so there will be 50 likely lads boozing it up talkig about last nights footie::o

Glad to report the Duck is back, having escaped from PGC Mansions and made its way home, a la Incredible Journey.


What I thought was a healthy glow from its brief holiday turns out to be just how the Duck is supposed to look - i.e. clean. I'd almost forgotten.

How annoying! I was going to go to this but completely forgot. Any plans for a follow-up? Could probably lure a few single mates over from Clapham...


Sorry to deviate from the subject here, but has anyone tried speed dating? I was asked to go a few months back but it all seems a bit weird to me!

Wots he doing on this singles thread?


Titian haired seductress* indeed,


they should be at the Kitty-trollopes R us centre.


I don't suppose he will be providing the necessary tins of whiskas for the duration of their lives together.


Lucky little ffffffffeline.




* Non-seductress asbestos.........a loose Latin translation.............. f*ck you I'm fireproof

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