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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I use my own name but I doubt he will find me..

> > maybe easier with someone like David Carnell or

> > Georgia due to their fabulously imaginative

> board

> > names! he he..

> >

> > I must admit I LOVE a good facebook stalk, I

> was

> > gutted when they stopped listing your friends

> > status updates..

>

> Oh I know exactly who you are Strawbs.



Duuuudddeee... no way man.

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Perhaps strawbs as I'm starting to come out of the

> wood work now. I'm afraid however that if we do

> meet I'll probably tell rude jokes and be just as

> vile. Can't win them all though can you.


Im always up for a rude joke so bring it on!! One day BBW we shall meet and giggle over a pint together..

" Mockney. Mockney, I often find your posts interesting and you're also another Holymoly.com fan but in the nicest possible way you remind me a bit of Kermit the frog, sorry."


I have been lucky enough to count this young prince as a friend for the past 25 years and I can assure you he's nothing like Kermit the Frog.


No. he's much more like Fozzy Bear.

To answer your question, yes, I'm a stalking wierdo. How on earth do you expect me to get to your dustbins if you don't remove the barricade of empties that would make a scrap metal merchants heart skip a beat. With regards to Mikes advice, I've been in a steady relationship for nearly two years now.


You were 'alerted' to this thread were you. No you weren't. You found it because you were bored and were having a look at threads that have died out, like everybody else does from time to time.


'Alerted', do me a favor.

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