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chuff Wrote:

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> Ruffers said

> Can we therefore conclude that Mr Chuff is a short

> ugly dark haired ginger tall handsome man?

>

>

> that is my point exactly Ruffers.

>

> He actually looks closest to simon pegg without

> the massive head.

>

> I have a great mini soap going on in my head now

> picturing you lot, must get on with some work, the

> launderette is getting chocka.


Yeah I was a bit slow there wasn't I? :-$


(Picture a very tired looking love child of Will Self and Richard E Grant looking apologetic, as they're the only people I've ever been told I look like at all)(Apart from the singer in Fields Of The Nephilim although that may have been more to do with the hair, the hat, the coat, the boots and the flour. And the dark.)

But it is still a bit erratic isn't it? I tried to do a search for "look" yesterday - not one match. That can't be right can it?


(none of this excuses the MULTIPLE Duke threads on the same page. You don't need to search for Duke to be aware there are several threads already open. Plus, given Smokie's prediliction for posting on all of them, he will have caught up with Keef and me by the end of the month!)

loo* works though.


Just use your noggin a bit, not unlike google; lots of little tricks there, such as if you're actually looking for a review of a product/album or whatever, type in:


review review


and that filters out a lot of those results that simply have "add your own review" at the bottom of a standard sales page.

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