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implicit in your post is an attraction for Mick Mac tho', PGC - care to deny or confirm?


The people I have had the largest barneys with on here are often people I have gone on to find common ground with ( * wipes a tear at the memory of NatashaD *)


I'm always glad when Louisa comes back a-postin' after an absence, but we often diagree on both content and approach.

There is one on here who has posted stuff about a subject which it seemed clear to me he could not have experienced personally (through the way he was writing), has then PMd very offensively to me because he did not like my point of view, and yet people I have met who have met him say he's reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally nice.

Interesting innit, people's personas on here and how they differ in real life.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I've been musing over who's my most opposite

> poster and have concluded that it's MickMac.

>

> Eg

>

> Celtic / Rangers

>

> Smoking ban is best thing to happen / bring back

> smoking in pubs

>

> ...ginger hair (v bad) / well really

>

>

> Who are yours?



Ah - PGC - I was only jesting about the red hair - I have a 3 year old daughter who has the brightest orange hair, on a sunny day you can see her for miles - and its very very nice.

Smoking - I have always had rather bad asthma - so thats the reason for that one.

But Rangers - that I cannot overcome...no seriously I like a bit of banter and have a couple of rangers fans as friends - (although we don't speak often, just by text after old firm games).

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