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Right Dulwichmum, lets talk figures. You did a good job of frosting over the pictures of yourself on your facebook page but you made one fatal mistake and it imvolves a wine glass. I think you know what I'm talking about. I'll send you my account details to make sure your identity remains annonymous.
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Bigbadwolf sweetie,


You really should get out more! Everyone on here has met me. We are all good friends (sigh).


Sean MacGabhan is my mother, Keef is my sister Susan and Michael Paleogulus rods the drains.


Just don't give my photo to the girls at Beauty Plus - I am having my nails done in the morning. I have a frightful problem with dry skin ... Building sites are so harsh on the skin.

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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> Bigbadwolf sweetie,

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> You really should get out more! Everyone on here

> has met me.

>

I think you may have a point. It's just that along with alot of the other lads on this site I've been slowly sculpting a perfect image of 'the one' so to speak and my inner perv got the better of me so I decided some digging was in order. I always thought you were a brunette but we all make mistakes.


Michael have you finished in the toilet as it's been 40 minutes now and we only started on the polaroids 10 minutes ago.

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Oh Batdog (flutters eyelashes)!


Mr Wolf, I discussed you with my neighbour last night, a psychiatrist. He informs me that I was wrong to say that you should get out more, and I apologise.


Apparently you should seek medication and a referral from your GP, and stay home, it really is for the best...

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If you could pop a few Valiums in my inbox that would be great. Although I have been indoores for the past two and a half days so perhaps my four walls are getting the better of me after all. Paid today and back to work next week (I'll leave you alone for now DM, BUT ONLY FOR NOW!)XX.
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