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A HUGE well done....and an inspiration to all of us (yep talking about myself here) who spend our lives making excuses about why we can't get on and do something amazing.



But. BUT... I will miss your old user name. It had an uncompromising, stick-your-prejudices where the sun don't shine, element to it. It told people where you were coming from and where you were going. It had balls.


Leagle-Eagle-ish - well, what's the "ish" all about? You're a Legal Eagle and I suspect a fucking good one too - I'd love your name to reflect that!


But whatever you call yourself, it's great you're here!

Preferred the old name because it is still possibly relevant.

Not had the pleasure of meeting you, but getting an idea about you from the threads and comments you write.

Hate to be pedantic but "legal" is the correct spelling, and apologies if the mistake was a deliberate attempt to make you sound.... chavvish still? ;)

Congratulations anyway.

We could call you 'Chav', now we have to call you a mouthful which hardly falls off the tongue, and it's not shrinkable.


Belle's description was spot on.


LEish perhaps then from here on in,


LegalEagle-ish sounds kinda grey haired and middle aged, though I know this is not the case.


where 'Chav' was much younger, vibrant, and 'up for it'.

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