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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> you are not alone VBC. I mean, I knew what he

> meant but wondered about typos...



Thinking about it... I think I preferred what was going on in mine (and other's) head.


Can you imagine those kind of adverts, voiced over by Barry Scott (?) all day! Ha ha


"Look how clean this penny is..."


Ohhhhhh, I think i'd best not go to that dark place in my head...

VeryBerryCherry Wrote:

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> Realising EXACTLY where you left your ruksack on

> the train...

>

> And wondering how many little pieces a pair of

> Nine West Stilettos can make when blown up by the

> bomb squad!


On the other hand Heaven is a rucksack that was once owned by an adult being blown up.

If you're over twelve a rucksack is ridiculous.

Being misunderstood by the left wing forumista's who do not experience the same joy


as me, when some local bad lot gets his comeuppance.


I want more of this feeling of elation and deep gut turning pleasure.


Hooray, one for the near neighbours and the other good guys I say, and not before time.

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