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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> okies I shall rephrase - are you truly a fan of

> the fryster or just taking the mick like?


Stephen Fry - wit, writer, raconteur, actor and quiz show host .......and brilliant at most/all of them:)-D


I meant every word. Its re-assuring that England/Britain can still produce a "Genius" or two.


Have to say what an amazing legacy Jewish people have brought to this Country-In Entertainment, Finance, Business and many other Areas. So many seem to excel in whatever they do.


Stephen is a splendid personification of this/that:)


p.s Are YOU "taking the mick" pretending you are not in awe of him, ,lyke wot I am??

KalamityKel Wrote:

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See now this gets confusing? You're now pretending? Sheesh make ya mind up man!


:))...You know EXACTLY wot I ment!


You do agree that our Steve is Multi-Talented don't ya?(tu)(td)(tu)

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> The bridge is this way >>>



Oh Come now Ms. Sensei I choose not to discuss the gentlemen in question as I don't like him, so a bit harsh pointing out where your troll bridge is, don't you think ?

Shu.Kurimu.Sensei Wrote:

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> Message for you: Wake up, this thread is now about

> Tony, Kalamitykel and Charlie's debate, butt out

> troll.


Heh....if the two of them could just have sex and be done with it, we could save on all this endless flirting-disguised-as-debate malarky.


Although I do LOVE Mssr Fry.

Mr Carnell


Please - sex between us (so called) Trolls is messy, loud and takes a while... normally resulting in the female of the species having a dozen or more 'troll-pups' at a time. Ms Sensei would obviously also loose her elf like figure as a result.


Do you really think we need to breed so that we can infest more forums with our wit and jovial banter ?

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