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microbite Wrote:

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> To be honest, I was going to try and pretend to be

> male on this forum, but couldn't carry it off! ha!

> I was a bit concerned about revealing too much as

> someone on this forum said to be careful about

> what people disclose of themselves in relation to

> personal information, I'm not for one moment

> saying that anyone on here is capable of being a

> stalker and recognising you in the street from

> your description on an internet chat forum! but

> caution isn't a bad thing sometimes, whilst of

> course at the same time having fun and making new

> friends.


Welcome Micobite. I resemble the late Reginald Bosanquet without the benefit of toupee.

No one from the EDF has ever approached me, even though I affect an opera cape while shopping on LL of a Saturday.

Bastards.

Brendan Wrote:

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> Is that you? I?m sorry I called the Garda on you

> last week but we really didn?t have to see that.

> Hope they didn?t put the boot in too hard.


No hard feelings Brendan, the flics weren't bothered about the cape, but I got a caution for the 'I've Shagged A Satanic Slut' T-Shirt.

I fully deserved the sanction and have sent a heartfelt apology and a wreath to the slut in question.

I just hope the young people to whom I am a role model understand.

KalamityKel Wrote:

seasons greetings to all newcomers :)) :)-D


"seasons greetings"??

What seasons?:))..I know your timekeeping ain't too clever cos of the times I've waited potside THe Crown 'n Anchor for you but I didn't realise you get the months wromg as well...::o

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