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Louisa Wrote:

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> And general issues is any better? the whole forum

> is predictable now. Some of that is to do with it

> being a decade almost of covering topic after

> topic multiple times. Posters come and go. None of

> us are sacred cows. I would argue none of us have

> ever been that great either, lots of self

> congratulation going on and dare I say it 'rose

> tinted' spectacles being worn.

>

> Louisa.


You're not there, and that's a bonus


Tho the other numpty is, thus mitagating the value


Ho hum ...

I don't wanna be there thanks! What with all you self congratulatory lounge bar lawyers putting the world to rights thinking you're intelligent and boring the pants off of everyone. No wonder I get pissed whenever I'm on here, it's excruciating!


Louisa.

No I think you'll find members of the so called intelligent clique have managed to bore the rest of the manor off of the forum. Anyway, rather than sit around moaning and complaining about it, how about creating a hugely exciting thread yourself Seabag?......


No didn't think so.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> No I think you'll find members of the so called

> intelligent clique have managed to bore the rest

> of the manor off of the forum. Anyway, rather than

> sit around moaning and complaining about it, how

> about creating a hugely exciting thread yourself

> Seabag?......

>

> No didn't think so.

>

> Louisa.



Nope, i'm specifically talking to you Louisa


And numpty chops of course


It's you two who've bored the place sh!tless



I'm that bored of creating threads that i've taken to pm'ing as a way of comunicating my views with others on here


Yeah, a pm clique as it were


We have a limited subject matter, usually summed up in few sharp words

Easy to blame others when your a boring old fart yourself eh?


Ah well. We soldier on. Your PM's must be really exciting. I'm guessing you spend the time bemoaning the good old days when you and the rest of the clique could rule the roost by banging on about things on you and them could understand. When the lounge was a no go area for anyone outside of that petty narrow hard line forumites with nothing better to do during the day. Good times! Anyway, I'm going to the fridge for something far more interesting.


Louisa.

Not even been chilleder can't stand warm ros? and one where was I. Seabag, serious now, this is me being honest. Hand on heart. I can see where you've come from with this one but it's only boring people who get bored. Look at me, I've got just this bottle of blush and the promise of a kiss to keep me going. I'm surviving in this world, and that's what matters most? Don't panic about other people and their lack of contribution to the forum. Life goes on!


Louisa.

Re. games in the Lounge... see the title for the Lounge on the homepage? "The place to relax and chat about anything... It's up to you".


Think of it as the equivalent of the crossword or astrology section at the back of the papers. You may think they're cack but plenty of people like them so if you don't, walk on by. They may not have the same banter as the football section but that's not the point of them, is it?


You twat.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> *** BREAKING NEWS ***

>

> Some one just walked past my house with an

> umbrella..

>

> It looks like it might be raining.

>

> Fox News


"Looks like the rain has been caused by lefty, pinko, immigrant, lesbians Dick."


Now THAT'S Fox News.

Looks like all the 'experts' who propped up the bar here in the lounge have fallen off their stalls foxy. One too many pints and the bollocksometer went off the scale. Nevermind. Anyway who fancies an out of date bag of pork scratchings? Seeing as all the staff have buggered off.


"TAXXXXXIIIIII"



Louisa.

Forum drinks anyone?


Alcohol... the cause of and solution to allllll life's problems.


xx


PS: I can recommend a (mostly child-free) pub if you fancy slummin' it nextdoor in Lewisham. No lefties, pinkos, immigrants, or lesbians...


PPS: Ok, maybe a few lefties.


;-)

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