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KidKruger Wrote:

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> This gentleman was bored with the subject of

> threads on EDF and decided to take matters into

> his own hands.

> A defining feature of the ED type these days.


indeed people are startibg to do things to get a mention. i even saw someone buying the Telegraph this morning

Sue Wrote:

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> miffy Wrote:

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> -----

> > On a very serious note, there was a woman

> > screaming 'help me' and it was very

> distressing.

>

> xxxxxxx

>

> So, er, what did you do?



Posted on the edf, what else is there to do?

lenk Wrote:

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> When I was out for my morning scream earlier on

> goodrich road, I did spy a man in a grubby

> bathrobe peering at me through clenched curtains.

>

>

> Moments later a police van turned up and took me

> away.

>

> Needless to say I am furious.





LOL! :D x

When did the screaming woman come in to play?


I read a post about some abusive male twonk, then several post later apropos of nothing we hear about a woman screaming "help me" from someone we have never heard of before?? How are we supposed to mind read?

???? Wrote:

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> KidKruger Wrote:

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

> -----

> > This gentleman was bored with the subject of

> > threads on EDF and decided to take matters into

> > his own hands.

> > A defining feature of the ED type these days.

>

> indeed people are startibg to do things to get a

> mention. i even saw someone buying the Telegraph

> this morning



Hey nothing wrong with the Telegrarh! Prefer the Sun though.

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