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Carnell (the voice of politics)

Keef (the voice of reason)

Moos (the voice of "pah-ha!" when needed)

Annaj (the voice of understanding)

MacGabhann (just the voice)



Much shorter than the list of "Who Talks Shite?": I see 1 or 2 of whom have volunteered above without prompting...

Louisa because she puts me in mind of Lucy Van Pelt.

Marmora man because he puts me in mind of Schroeder and I reckon he too plays the piano.

Moos because she puts me in mind of Peppermint Pattie. Only with much better hair.

Keef because he puts me in mind of Pig-pen. Only with much better hygiene.

Brendan because he puts me in mind of Linus Van Pelt. Linus was definitely someone who would drop the word 'Sisyphusian' into a conversation without a second thought.

Giggirl because she puts me in mind of Sally Brown. Or do I mean The Little Red-Haired Girl?

SM because he puts me in mind of The School Building.


All of the rest of us talk complete bollocks. Out of our arses most of the time.

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