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Louisa Wrote:

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> If you're not interested don't comment? Nice and

> simple. Some people.

>

> Louisa.


This is what I struggle with.....if you're not interested in their check ins don't look, or start a thread about it.....


I'm an unashamed user of check ins. I can see your point that it's a bit w***y but why on earth did you get THAT angry.....

I also supsect that Louisa is just an internet character. Not a real person at all. Too many contradictions in writing style. Louisa I think is probably a middle aged bloke in reality, trying to be a comedian but not consistant enough to fool anybody.

That's right Blah, I'm a bawding 47 year old man named John who lives in A one bed flat in Romford. The game is up! Bugger.


I better grab my coat.


Albert I may have overlooked the poor spelling of one word, but two is unforgivable. "Suspect". Merci.


Louisa.

Blah Blah Wrote:

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> but not consistant enough to fool anybody.



This is a joke yes?


Lou has been fooling people and getting a rise out of people for 8 years (her forum birthday is this week). Yes it may get old when you've been around a while but I still take pleasure in seeing people respond to her.


Long live Lou.

Otta it's my forum birthday? I'm so excited!! Can everyone chip in on a bottle of blue nun for me and leave it with the security guard at Iceland? (He knows me personally). I'll pick it up when I pop by sometime this week!


Louisa.

Louisa, a forum birthday is brill but a landmark real birthday (50th, 60th, 70th) would be an amazing cause for a celebration. We could all get together and let our hair (what's left of it) down.


Might have to wait a while for my invite but will be worth it :)

Louisa Wrote:

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> Otta I think one of my first pre-registration

> posts was an altercation with Keef over North

> Cross RD market!

>

> Louisa.


He was a right tosser, I'm glad be moved on.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

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> > Otta I think one of my first pre-registration

> > posts was an altercation with Keef over North

> > Cross RD market!

> >

> > Louisa.

>

> He was a right tosser, I'm glad be moved on.




Damn it, Mick Mack got in before me. Yep, Keef was a cunt.

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