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Edited title as the name is now common knowledge.


I think he was given a hard time on a few threads recently. Not surprising he was grumpy!

I've only met him the once but found him to be a nice man.

I'll miss his sense of humour. I'll also miss his presence on the football thread and competing against him in the predictor leagues.


I really hope you come back as someone else AM x

Seabag Wrote:

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> Giving up the EDF is the easiest thing in the

> world.

> I know because I've done it thousands of times.

>

> Mark Twain


ha ha, excellent. me too, in fact am doing so again.......doh!!!!

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I really hope you come back as someone else AM x


Don't fret Moonster, he'll be back. In the last few weeks he was falling out with all sorts of people over nothing. I think he's had the EDF equivalent of a breakdown, right now he's probably lining up all his tea cups on the window cill so they are just so. Nevermind, just think of all the fun of trying to spot his new reincarnation, number 4 at the last count...

StraferJack Wrote:

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> am I the last person to realise Alan Medic is an

> anagram?



I hadn't realised until the man himself pointed it out recently.


But you're still the man that didn't "get" Liverpool mad Annasfield's name, and that is still funny ;-)

And SJ was it you who was amazed the late great Ted Max lived on a certain road?


StraferJack Wrote:

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> "But you're still the man that didn't "get"

> Liverpool mad Annasfield's name, and that is still

> funny"

>

> yup

Back on subject of Alan. I've only met him a couple of times but he's a solid guy and I have a lot of time for him. Interesting life he's had and as ever, if real life takes a turn, the machinations of the forum can aggravate. As people have already said, I'm sure he will be back

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> It always amazes me when people get into personal

> disputes on the forum. Surely we all know by now

> that after a couple of posts the best thing to do

> is move on.


Except too many feel that they have to have the last word, not wanting to be seen by the wider audience as 'losing face'...over to you Mick :)

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