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Maybe we need are there any 'Nasty' or 'Naughty' boys or girls discussions but that may smack too much of throwing car keys in the middle of the room (last week I came home with a Lotus Elan, and got rid of my Skoda)


I am of course trying to find an opposite to 'Nice' concept

EastDulwich Now that's just horrible!



Yes, I see that not everyone really appreciates the nasty and naughty. I'm not even very good at it (EastDulwich<3, you did get that that was a follow-on from the previous post, right? and that I wasn't really swearing at everyone???)

Naughty and Nasty are one thing but dear dear RosieH that was just evil in its purest form.... which of course I only do on a Wednesday night when the good Lady Vicar comes around for her weekly session.....


RosieH, if you can maintain that level of pure Evil then I may well have a job for you as her Choir Boys needs some strict discipline at the moment? B)

Well to a draw it a close for this evening it would seem there are single women in ED.

On the evidence of a flimsy and subjective definition, a good proportion would seem to be nice.

Some would appear to be complete nutbars.

But thanks to everyone that took part.


On next week's Moral Maze, 'Forest Hill chicks, anyone know any dead certs?'

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