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numbers Wrote:

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> lady (or was it laddie?) muck if I recall pointed

> that one out aaaaaaaages and aaaaaaaaaages ago.


Don't think that was me...maybe it was her Ladyship...


> met the good Dr Medic IRL and he is indeed a

> lovely person...


Agreed, the Old Fart is a good egg. :))

Am I the only one to notice that this morning Laddy Muck aided by numbers had filled the whole page with Alan Medic threads. Hence the flies.


'A' for effort


If you look in the nether regions there is still a heavy Narnia presence

steveo Wrote:

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> Am I the only one to notice that this morning

> Laddy Muck aided by numbers had filled the whole

> page with Alan Medic threads. Hence the flies.

>

> 'A' for effort

>

> If you look in the nether regions there is still a

> heavy Narnia presence


'aided' by numbers?


bloomin' cheek...I was an essential part of the whole operation, godammit.


(thanks AQ, love you too) :)

steveo Wrote:

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> Am I the only one to notice that this morning

> Laddy Muck aided by numbers had filled the whole

> page with Alan Medic threads. Hence the flies.

>

> 'A' for effort


"numbers" was an equal member of a very efficient team...


Cheers steveo and AQ :)-D

as a new visitor to the EDF, I can be objective here. I come here to take the piss and mostly, but this may be only serious post . evah


there really is an undercurrent of if not ouright nastiness, but something not sorta comfortable going on, not going to say clique, but an aggressive tone that feels a bit uneasey, that seems to be popping up more and more in discussions. have a look at recent longiush threads- sperm flecked dismissives all over the place. this cant be comfortable reading for new visitors outside general section


Not that it really bothers me, my lifespan here is measured in hours rather than years, so i will be off soon im sure.

im pretty thick skinned on the EDF , as i have no investment in the ebb and flow of the fourm and rarely get into an argument or abuse because


a) they are usually wrong

b) they are always wrong


I often comment, then remove it (.) as its not worth the bother


Graham Greene described our man in Havana as an entertainment- and for me, thats as far as it can go

Loz Wrote:

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> keekybreeks Wrote:

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> -----

> > im pretty thick skinned on the EDF

>

> But, but... you've only been here two days?

>

> Ha ha. I make myself laugh sometimes.



It was the cat/sink post that gave it away...

No RD, haven't a clue how to make one. My mum used to make it too. She's in her eighties now.

Surprisingly I'm nowhere near that but am probably turning into her as the years go by.


Please just try to be NICE.



edited to remove smiley face because smiley faces don't really belong on this thread.

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