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If there's a bullying clique then either (a) they're all out at the EDF Drinks night right now having their cliquey drink, or (b) they're all logged on now cliquily chatting to each other on this thread. But you know what, I kinda think maybe it's actually ©.


The dog-fouling thread is the most dismal I've seen on the forum for a while, and anyone who cares about the EDF should just stop posting on it altogether.

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ontheedge Wrote:

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> Drinks at the lodge hmm secret handshake

> conspiracy surely. Sorry folks I don't think it

> was any secret but everyone was invited.


I didn't notice a specific invation to me on the I Think I'm In Love With HonaloochieB thread.

Jesus, you people are masonic in your secrecy, and don't we all know it.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> Those nasty evil gang members are currently

> laughing and joking at an EDF MEMBERS ONLY bash,

> whilst the rest of us poor bullied souls are

> forced to stay here being tormented by what they

> could potentially be saying.

>

> Louisa.


It's OK Lolly, they're just a bunch of Cuthbert Cringeworty-graphicdesigner-yummiemummie-artistic-cityworker-XBoxplaying-socialworker?-ITconsultant-rugbywatching lot of utter softies, shimmy-merchants and light-toed dancers.


We could have 'em easy.

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Louisa Wrote:

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> Damn right we could Hona, lets also add the

> organicsausagerolleating-gastropubmunching-guardia

> nreading-daffodilpicking-williamroseshopping bunch

> to the above list too!

>

> Louisa.


I feel so tickled you called me Hona, thanks Lou. Sincerely

How about, adding to what you've said, making-a-point-of-going-to-MrSparkes-insteadof-WilliamRose.

Making such a big deal about Moxon's. They sell fish.

I'd rather the amusement arcade was reopened on LL. At least it never smelled of fish.

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