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The tread


"up load your snow-men, snow-women, snow-dog or snow-what"


was my first slightly apprehensive thread. Apart from a couple of ads, I have rather 'admired from afar' at how the established forumites engage others, and never quite dared start my own!!!


But WOW it works! 2956 hits and 84 posts later i now feel I have officially joined the forum... all apprehension has melted away:)

see you Friday at Black Cherry, charliecharlie

thanks for all the amzazing photos

With respect you will only be "one of the boyz" and "officially joined the forum" when our kindly Administrator tells you firmly to stay "On Topic" or even sends you Private "PM's" to basically "Watch Your Step" THEN you will know that you have truly arrived.


Come and meet me and BBW/???/Snorky and a few others in the "ever-so-slightly dangerous but nice Boyz corner":)-D

This thread is not East Dulwich specific so I have moved it to the Lounge


It is definitely East Dulwich Forum specific, so you could argue that as the forum is so specific to East Dulwich, any thread about the forum is also specific to Dulwich... :-S


I've just gone crosseyed!

hmmmm... oh dear TLS and other bad boys on the block...

just trying to get my eye in, have not yet even understood all the subtle 'codes' around caps, underlined, what are 'bots' or was it 'pots' or what ever it was in an earlier thread.. let alone where things go and what keeps dear Admin happy:))

just feeling my way... was always one to jump in feet first and then think...

"ops, was that wise"!!!!>:D:D<

do not dream to think I am running off scared boys!! I am made of sterner stuff than that but...

I have to go to a meeting up in town so I will have to take a break from the on-line banter

Running late too, damn it!! will miss you all dreadfully till I return

au revoir and a bien tot (lord knows how you spell that french stuff and no time to google it)

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Going by the title of this post Charlie this me be

> one of the more popular threads. Over to you

> Honaloochie.


Christian Bale w*nking in front of a mirror?

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Charlie, just close your eyes and take my hand

> and.............I'm still waiting Honaloochie!


Slapping youths on the bus?


Perhaps I'm being a little obtuse today BBW. Sorry.

http://cache.defamer.com/assets/resources/2008/07/images1420403_CHRISTIAN_BALE.jpgHonaloochieB Wrote:

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Over to you

> > Honaloochie.

>

> Christian Bale w*nking in front of a mirror?


I think I recognise that expression....

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