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Asset, admit it, you are the thuggish dog fouler.


I think you're uptight about allowing people a say... when did I say I didn't care? Names on here are hardly accurate, otherwise you'd be an Asset and you're clearly not.


Don't take it all too seriously though, I'm just having a bit of fun with you.

who_cares Wrote:

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> Asset, admit it, you are the thuggish dog fouler.

>

>

> I think you're uptight about allowing people a

> say... when did I say I didn't care? Names on here

> are hardly accurate, otherwise you'd be an Asset

> and you're clearly not.

>

> Don't take it all too seriously though, I'm just

> having a bit of fun with you.



I think the clique mentality of this forum always shines through with certain regulars trying to control the board. I was pilloried here once for asking if a shop was still trading because over a period of weeks I, and others, never found it open. Intolerence and bullying is never acceptable. Even on a forum.

Why was asking if a shop was open ( it was in fact closed during that period of time ) bullying ???? I think I appealed to you forumites to play nicely, during the time of my brushe with the rough side of this forum; akin to a dog rolling over when being beaten !


''Bites wearily'' . I do hope not.

I agree with dulwichdoll, there is a ganging up element, it's pretty obvious that there's some kind of power struggle going on. But then if it's all some people have in their lives, I'd also hate to see that taken away from them, who knows if they didn't have this, they might actually leave the house and do someone real harm.


There was a topic but now there is no topic other than the one they decide they want to talk about, i.e what's a worthwhile post (as dictated by them) and how much crap can we throw at someone in a misguided attempt at comedy... because it's all a joke apparently... except when the joke's on them.


The best one is that poster who quotes people's whole post back to them and then writes something "incomprehensible" at the bottom of it. Or the other poster who quotes the original post a line at a time, replying to each line in the style of some kind of free association exercise. I'm guessing the knack of grasping entire paragraphs of meaning has always eluded that one. Shame...


Ho hum what fun.

Why are you judging her ? Who are any of you to say she is not telling the truth ? Maybe its your imagination or lack of it that is getting carried away. Its clear for all to see who is on this forums panel/jury of truthfulness arbitrators.
My version would've been alot better and there would've been at least two cameo appearances. Poppy would be played by Diana Rigg from the Avengers. The thug would've been played by Ray Winston (his character from Scum). The Policeman played by John Thaw's Jack Regan who ends up shooting the thug (Winston) in the face. The dog, Mutley.

Horsebox Wrote:

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> ooh, Louisa! I love it when you talk dirty!


Horsebox it was why I was put on this earth, make no mistake!


And for the record... Dulwichdoll, get a grip my love, you are turning this entire fabrication into a media frenzy, it was a lovely tale and we all went along with it so where is the problem? I dont have one! (Although I do tend to prefer BBW's version of this)


Louisa.

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