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Publicly posting someone's PMs is a great way of making yourself look like a sorry case and 'a bit of a cock'. So well done there, DD.


And Mike's right.. just in case anyone is wondering what 'the infamous PM' was, I saw it, and it was hardly earth-shattering. A total non-event, in fact.


I'd rather have heard the song..

Oh bob what aload of old hog wash, by the time I went to the EDT id been drinking since 3 in the afternoon if you said hello are you blah blah, Id have thought, "hes gonna knock me out because of the song post". I got braver because of the DM thing we had going on and when I found out she was a bloke I started getting Leary, That's it really end off. I thought well if she can wind me up then I'm gonna wind everyone up. a load of old bollix really.


Pathetic stupid but funny as f*ck cos it worked like a treat. I'm shocked I didn't get banned really. I went to the drinks with the attitude oh well you only die once but I was flying like a kite.


I have now been assimilated, resistance is futile.


there you go thats it, Nothing to see here please walk away in that direction, the white zone is for loading and unloading only.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> Sadly I doubt this is the last we've heard, and

> I'm still not totally convinced she wasn't one of

> Felicity's multiple personalities.


Yes.. she'll be back - sure as eggs. Like nits at an infants school.

well, my internet's been down and lo! while I have not been looking... a miracle happened

result(tu)


http://bobwhite2000.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/troll-hunter1.gif


and the sun went down over the land... oh no.. not more... give it a rest charliecharlie

xx

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Publicly posting someone's PMs is a great way of

> making yourself look like a sorry case and 'a bit

> of a cock'. So well done there, DD.

>

> And Mike's right.. just in case anyone is

> wondering what 'the infamous PM' was, I saw it,

> and it was hardly earth-shattering. A total

> non-event, in fact.

>

> I'd rather have heard the song..


It was about me wasn't it, *Bob*? It was, I know it was.

Oh, I can never show my face on here again.

From now on, by my arse shall you know me.

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