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red devil Wrote:

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> ...more like a virtual air kiss greeting...mwah!

> mwah!...


Well alright RD, but I wouldn't normally you understand.

How about just the one 'mwah' and a manly punch to the shoulder?

Until I get to know you better.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Ok mwahh mwahh.....oh somethings i'm naturally

> good at...mwahhh...and you can't argue

> mmmwahh....with that...mwahhaa

>

>

> W**F

>

>

> (sh*t talk made easy )



careful Woof, you're on a slippery slope there, before you know it 'mwahhaa' can quickly become 'mwahhaarrgghh', or in your case 'mwahhaagggrrrr'...don't bite the hand that feeds you...

Variety is the spice of life KK It's easy to be excluded I personally have noticed that I get blanked even before I posted some misjudged profanities. There are negative vibes around the place at times and some people have put me down to the point that has made me feel pretty bad for about 30 seconds but hohum such is life.

no no no plz dont misunderstand me. I have no issues whether any one listens 2 me as an individual or not as i dont really care and its not y i personally use the forum.

At times i find others around here quite ironic, contradictory 2 their usual lines and even naive 2 think them and themselves r the only ones that pump the heart of the forum. No not pointing fingers.

As i said b4 lets all play nicely and stuff :)

red devil Wrote:


>

>

> careful Woof, you're on a slippery slope there,

> before you know it 'mwahhaa' can quickly become

> 'mwahhaarrgghh', or in your case

> 'mwahhaagggrrrr'...don't bite the hand that feeds

> you...



R.D


I am trying more mmmmm & less Grrr lately.......



However it can be a bit "That dog licked...yes L I C K E D me...........how very dare he...Ahhhh ahhh put him down, I demand you destroy him ...now I say" around here..


If you get my drift...


W**F


(sh*t on tap 24-7)

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