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Xena: Worried prince Wrote:

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> Just an idea but if everyone stops posting on the

> said discussion then no one is getting bullied any

> more

>

> Buries head in sand, sticks fingers in ears and

> sings lahlahlahlahlah


Are people being bullied? Is it because the thuggish dog fouler m himself has joined in on the thread?

I'd read it but it's up to six pages now and my attention span i....Oh, look a dead bee.



Edited twice because...is it hot in here os is it me?

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amen to the death of that one. AS far as I can see DulwichDoll appears hooked on the attention or just can't let things lie, while too many people are getting involved with barbed comments or words designed to needle, and it continues ad nauseum.


Of course we could just stop reading it.

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Of course we could just stop reading it.


I can't help it. It's like a car crash. A very slow moving, low impact, utterly tedious car crash - followed by an eight page insurance claim form.

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Xena - please retract that offensive PM you just

> sent me. I am not, and have never been a 'horrible

> c**t with s**t for brains' - how dare you say that

> I am. Admin! Admin!



*Bob* you cheeky Fecker


it read you are a horrible S**t with a C**K for a brain


SIGH I wish people would read their PM's correctly !!!*




*for the sake of clarity I have not recently or previously sent *BOB* a PM, this is of course a complete fabrication by that bullying b'stard

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