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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> Hooray RPC is back. And she called me lovely.


Indeed you are. And the coat rack is still looking great, too (the previous one had fallen down by this point).


I'm logging off for the weekend to do other stuff but others can feel free to continue pulling my character apart in my absence.

minder Wrote:

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> Well RPC was one of 2 people on the forum who pm'd

> me about donating stuff for my Xmas Alzheimers

> sale last December.

>

> She appeared one afternoon with lots of bits that

> helped me raise money for the Alzheimers Society

> and I'm forever grateful.


Kind of you to remember and say so! Thanks.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Just an historic point: "The Flounce" was

> perfected by Brendan some years ago. I don't

> think it's intended to be a term of bullying.

>

>

> ps: he was always a dodgy geezer, so I expect he

> killed X-X.


Admit it, you're just up listening to the cricket

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I'm logging off for the weekend to do other stuff

> but others can feel free to continue pulling my

> character apart in my absence.




Being as not a single person has pulled your character apart in any way, it would be a bit difficult to continue.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> Just a quick note on a technicality - Being logged

> in on any laptop or device doesn't register as

> forum activity. If your profile says last activity

> at "x am" then that isn't someone being already

> logged in... That is someone refreshing or

> clicking on a post


Lurking mode some call it :)

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