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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> BBW, some of us do as little as possible to

> preserve anonymity - see the photos from the

> various forum drinks

>

> I am on facebook but make a habit of not

> installing any apps or joining any groups - ED or

> otherwise



Some of us try to do as much as possible to preserve anonymity, and for good reason i think...

Errr it's Steve.


Moos wrote:- You see, this is why I duck the camera at Forum drinks.


You haven't got a duck! PeckhamGateCrasher is keeping it for her Christmas table, yumyum.


I have the all the dirt on ???? 'nicked' name 'Quids'.


Asset told me his real name is 'Filthy Lucre' and I believe her, she's got a degree.

Azul Wrote:

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> My real world name is Amarelo


Then I'd ask you for the immediate return of 'Sweet' Marie.

She waits for me, and frankly the restaraunt has been a shambles without her.

Nobody is getting the dessert orders right, and the chef is pining.

And the weeping like a willow and pillow hugging are playing havoc with my bed linen.

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