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This is exactly the sort of thread that is sending regular forumites running for the door. Really now Mr Wolf, how bored are you exactly? The next time you dream up a thread like this sweetie, why don't you just raise your hand and place it over your mouth.


Where is all of the intelligent bantor gone from this forum?


If I throw a stick, will you leave?(realises that skirt is tucked into knickers, blushes and backs towards the door)

This is exactly the sort of thread that is sending regular forumites running for the door. Really now Mr Wolf, how bored are you exactly? The next time you dream up a thread like this sweetie, why don't you just raise your hand and place it over your mouth.


Where is all of the intelligent bantor gone from this forum?


If I throw a stick, will you leave?(realises that skirt is tucked into knickers, blushes and backs towards the door)

Oh dear.


Look who got out of the wrong side of the sofa this morning.


Dulwichmum, we're all open to criticism and as intelligent (I hope) individuals we should welcome it but I'm afraid you're accusations of unoriginality are on rocky/hypocritic ground.


From the thread throwing a sicky. 'It feels like hearing a group of aggressive twelve year olds talking to loudly on the upstairs of the bus'. Not exactly word for word from the first time I've seen you write this on the forum but I've seen it done in your hand before.


The same thread. 'I don't know what your problem is but I bet it's hard to pronounce'. Exactly the same way it appeared in another thread under your hand. The first time I thought it was funny the second time however I thought "hmmmm...she's slipping".


I know it's a small and ineffectual list but it mirrors your scorn against us to an extent. You were offered some excellent advice, start a thread about something you find interesting that will keep the yobs at bay. Your failure to do so will speak volumes on your originality and make us think 'is she copying it all from somewhere'.


I and many others on this forum do enjoy your interjections no matter how caustic they're are but can I ask one favour. Can you please stop the OHMYGOD.

Oh dear.


Look who got out of the wrong side of the sofa this morning.


Dulwichmum, we're all open to criticism and as intelligent (I hope) individuals we should welcome it but I'm afraid you're accusations of unoriginality are on rocky/hypocritic ground.


From the thread throwing a sicky. 'It feels like hearing a group of aggressive twelve year olds talking to loudly on the upstairs of the bus'. Not exactly word for word from the first time I've seen you write this on the forum but I've seen it done in your hand before.


The same thread. 'I don't know what your problem is but I bet it's hard to pronounce'. Exactly the same way it appeared in another thread under your hand. The first time I thought it was funny the second time however I thought "hmmmm...she's slipping".


I know it's a small and ineffectual list but it mirrors your scorn against us to an extent. You were offered some excellent advice, start a thread about something you find interesting that will keep the yobs at bay. Your failure to do so will speak volumes on your originality and make us think 'is she copying it all from somewhere'.


I and many others on this forum do enjoy your interjections no matter how caustic they're are but can I ask one favour. Can you please stop the OHMYGOD.

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