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???? Wrote:

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> Sooooooooo, my deduction's....BBW's being a

> 'natural detective' means looking at EDF drink

> photos and doing a bit of stalking on

> Facebook....elemementary my dear Wolf


You missed out the electoral roll and criminal records bureau. Remember Quids, I've shook hands with the skeletons in YOUR closet!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I assume if you gals recognised BBW then thats

> because he has been to an EDF drinks rathar then

> looking more wolflike than the other punters...


I've never attended a forum drinks.

???? Wrote:

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> I almost can't think of anywhere you'd be least

> likely to be in physical danger than an EDF

> drinks

>

> ...other than liver damage


I agree with ???? - but to answer your question, since I know you know what I look like then I'd be happy to say hello in person.


Moos - speaking whenever she likes since the good old days.

I think I made a mistake regarding your appearance Moos so no, I don't know what you look like. I'll be walking down lordship lane shortly and I'll be wearing a cream t-shirt and blue denims so if you want to come up and say hello feel free. I wont be putting up with any 'funny stuff' from those I may or may not have offended in the past.
I met Mikecg today in the EDT. He was of course utterly star struck through shock and awe but he's quite a nice man. Alot bigger than I imagined as well so I may be forced to think twice before picking on his spelling mistakes, ........actually I probably wont.

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