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I have noticed that I very often find myself saying "what Jeremy said", to the point that I hope I'm not freaking him out. I have met Jeremy a few times in "the real world", so I am glad I am agreeing with someone who actually is a nice fella with a brain.


This is not to say I agree with everything Jeremy says, but often do.


Who on here do you most often find yourself agreeing with / puts what you're thinking a lot more eloquently than you have?


Of course Louisa is another one I tend to follow like a blind sheep.



Edited because there were about 5 typos!

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The city is not run by top hatted effete public schoolboys, but By streetwise Essex men & women, mixed with rugby playing toffs & thick necked guttaral colonials - not a group you really want to take on


What snorky said, boy talk's sense more often than not, you just sometimes have to apply the snorkyfilter

Sean bless him is one of my favs, he talks a lot of crap as well as a lot of sense but I love him for it nontheless.


Keef always talks sense and stands his ground so have to respect that.


*Bob* makes me giggle plus is possibly one of the most attractive gentlemen I have yet to feast my eyes on.


Whilst we are on this, can someone open a thread about who talks the most bull? (tempts fate)


Louisa.

Anyone who informs me that Johannesburg is in South Africa is all right with me so Brendan.(tu)


Brendan Yesterday, 10:57PM

Johannesburg to Benoni (these places are in South Africa) in 15minutes, the journey at normal speeds normally takes at least 30minutes.

Keef Wrote:

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> That's a big "almost" tere Strawbs ;-) I now want

> to know when Brendan hasn't talked sense!!!


HE HE.. Unfortunately I cant agree with B on corporal punishment so alas I couldnt say ALWAYS i had to say ALMOST... Thankfully B and I wont be having babies together so its not a deal breaker for our friendship!

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Anyone who informs me that Johannesburg is in

> South Africa is all right with me so Brendan.(tu)


Only a few days ago I had to explain to a posh public school boy type I work with who is doing his masters in politics, where Durban is. So I though I best not make assumptions.

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