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if you think its stupid {edcam}WHY ?? put posts on this Thread

only you know ??? and {Otta} read some of the post ITS not real ITS FUN.

do you get it now, i think {Otta & edcam}are Dullish. thats what east dulwich people are called, nunhead people are called,

ANY ONE KNOW ????

something else to think about. lets have some nice FUN AND NOT STUPID {thats for the members that think is not FUN or STUPID you know who you are} and give the nunheaders a NAME,

SORRY POOR HelBel65 JUST SAID ER....NOPE

sorry silly lilly123 i have to sleep cant stay on like you, not been kidnapped by another gang YET. at least { Jeremy } got it SHAME ABOUT THE OTHERS yes that means you SILLY LILLY123 bet your gang want to kidnapped me and ask for a nice ransom, about ?25.00 so you get more Levi roots {whats Levi roots}i know daisy roots {boots} and i know Levi {jeans}

so you will ask for ?25.00 ransom to buy boots and jeans.looks like i will have to hide as i dont know what you look like.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> This is as silly as grown men playing with a

> ball and getting all tribal over it.


Good description


do you mean football the game that had neary all the nation watching it "THE WORLD CUP" {Alan Medic Wrote}yes a silly game that ???, bet he likes darts now thats NOT A SILLY GAME grown men with very small darts or if you are a player you call them arrows but no bow and a target NOT A SILLY GAME AT ALL, and helps if your drunk as well.

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