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Oh for goodness sake she hasn't been excommunicated just banished to the lounge for a spell - something that has happened to plenty of other forumites, past and present, more than once.


If someone chooses to go whether by flounce or through sheer boredom (a disease which I suspect has killed off more than a few long standing posters) they do so because they have nothing else to say and/or no more original thoughts to express and perhaps find themselves repeating the same tired gags (ahem) or punting the same opinions or yelling the same old arguments to/at/with the same old faces.


A spell in the wilderness that is ED IRL which sees them barking at buses, chasing dog-walkers and yelling at restaurants, will see most return to the sanity of the EDF bear-pit where - even in the midst of a 54 page thread laced with vitriol and seething with contempt - there is still some humanity throbbing in the rubble.


For now though - sing it loud - I'm a blow-in and PROUD!

Give me tedious and repetitive posts from Louisa over tedious and repetitive posts from nameless others any day of the week. Can't see anything bad from yesterday either unless they've been deleted. I always enjoy seeing Louisa posts, too early to retire just yet.


Hope you return Louisa, the ros? is always chilled and I have some Waitrose organic manuka smoked olives, I mean, Iceland party sausage rolls defrosting as I type. Cheers.



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