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Saw the game last night. Did I....? Yes!:))It was 2-1, which reminded me of the summer I spent 'up in the park' >>>> and don't tell me you didn't!In my experience, anyway. But it's still a good idea-- even if my Dad never really drank teaB) which isn't to say I didn't deserve it..... alls well that ends 'well'..... agreed?


Thing is, when I'm 'on' the 264, ALRIGHT! I put a call then down thru the blackwall 'chunnel' then up up and away.. nuff said. Never used to like that.


.........PS.. Spread the word, M8. :))

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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I'll start.

>

>

>

> Saw the game last night. Did I....? Yes!:))It was

> 2-1, which reminded me of the summer I spent 'up

> in the park' >>>> and don't tell me you didn't!In

> my experience, anyway. But it's still a good

> idea-- even if my Dad never really drank teaB)

> which isn't to say I didn't deserve it..... alls

> well that ends 'well'..... agreed?

>

> Thing is, when I'm 'on' the 264, ALRIGHT! I put a

> call then down thru the blackwall 'chunnel' then

> up up and away.. nuff said. Never used to like

> that.

>

> .........PS.. Spread the word, M8. :))


Too easy, it's clearly Michael P

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EDF Charades is a classic free exchange of goods with added mutual benefits. You are at liberty to provide your interpretation of the EDF charade market, and I am equally, and without prejudice, able to extract value from that interpretation. Social benefits accrue incrementally and conform to a pure distribution of need.


That you seek to undermine this market with weighted, or means-tested, offers of determination, ignores the fact that all posters have the equal opportunity, right, and means, to guess the subject of the charade.


I would support, have supported, and do support, a return to these free principles of choice in determining the outcome of the charade - and the rewards, accruals and supplementary benefits (monetary and social) that occur.


In short - your guess.

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No offence, but this really is a pointless thread populated by time-wasting yuppies who've moved here from Clapham because they can't afford to stay there living their show-off "designer" lives so come here to ruin the character of a working-class forum and force families who've been posting for generations out. Shut down the stupid threads with the yummies living off hubby's credit card and drive 'em out!

P.S. special offer this week, Gregg's sausage rolls 10p a pack, only available at the Bromley branch.

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I remember someone saying "no offence" to me once and I stuck on one him. Got me banned from the bar we were in but that's their loss I thought. That's just how I see it, if you want to cause offence then fair enough but I'm gonna have a go right back at you even if you are a lady. Sorry, that's how I am but not everyone is like that I guess, but that's how i see it.
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