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Wasn't there a call for decadence a while ago?


Surely this ennui - not knowing what to post/moan about/celebrate/object to/criticise/abuse/promote or just 'say' - is exactly the kind of decadence that preceded the fall of the Roman Empire.


Keeky is already fiddling but is more Elagabalus than Nero - once the beggars are rounded up to be whipped with hand-rolled taglierini, yummy-mummies and stay-at-home dads fornicate in giant sourdough baps and Fellini's La Dolce Vita opens the ED Cinema we can sit back and watch everything fall majestically to bits.

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Salsa, you guessed right - I've got Quids locked up in the bedroom. He's not coming out till those windows are really sparkling.


I've been having a forum break due to being a bit bored with it for a while and busy with work. May still dip in from time to time.

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red devil Wrote:

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> I saw a post from RPC yesterday.

> Quids I believe is in self-imposed exile...between

> you and me, he's avoiding Mick Mac


I've seen him socially and strangely he is slagging off the forum. Probably trying to convince me it's shit so I leave and he rejoins. Have you guys put him up to this? Have you paid him.

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Mick Mac Wrote:


> I've seen him socially and strangely he is

> slagging off the forum. Probably trying to

> convince me it's shit so I leave and he rejoins.

> Have you guys put him up to this? Have you paid

> him.



So when is he coming back? We don't cross paths very often on here but I'm starting to miss him a little bit.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > Well there is the welcoming party at The

> Lordship

> > Pub tomorrow .. and the opening on Friday...

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> Fuc@ me how did you not get me an invite?


All you had to do was reply to the RSVP ...


See what you miss when you adopt selective reading..


Foxy.

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