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SteveT Wrote:

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> 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.


SteveT, I think I understand your point on a Friday night with a few (!?) drinks in me.

Actually, I was being polite. Not a bastarding clue of what you speak.

There's something vaguely Woody Guthrie in your last line. In a good way. Or a Goodie Guthrie way, if I was the sort of person who might 'riff' on his name might say. Syntax permitting. Perhaps yet another tax we're subject to.

Just checked the line above - fully in keeping with the spirit of your post.

Any way, I have unfettered access to several (more than five) 66cl bottles of Stella Artois.

After I've fecked three of them I may be in agreement with you.

On the other hand (the one not in charge of the Stella) I may become either left wing or argumentative over nothing substantial. Like you never did, did you? Huh, yeah?

Seriously three drinks, I'll let you know.

I was about to say that it would be Val Doonican on repeat, forever.

Then I realised that a VD compilation was something I could quite fancy.

It just goes to show how one can be too hasty in these matters. It really does.

I'll muse on the subject for a while. I will.

Truly.

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