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What *bob* said.


Keef Wrote:

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Louisa's ... is also one of the most successfull

> "trolls" on here (and she'll admit to doing some

> of it to get a rise)


Keef, have you any evidence of this?



Well I don't know if it's evidence, but in this thread, I posted;


I think these posts are quite transparent, and usually get shot down in flames anyway.


To which Louisa replied;


Tell me about it Keef.


Which I took as a bit of a joke about her own posts. Maybe I am just naive.


I had a PM from Louisa once ages ago, and this maybe where the "boy who cries wolf" thing comes in, but at the end of the day it still makes me laugh. I am a bad man.

annaj Wrote:

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> In addition to the post above I have just had a PM

> from Lousia make it clear that she is not a

> persona, but that she truely believes the things

> she posts.

>

> Louisa, I'm sorry you didn't like being discussed

> on here, but I stand by my opinions. I'm sorry I

> called you a troll and said you were trying to get

> a rise, I shall take your word for it that you're

> not.



annaj, this is completely unfair.




I once called Louisa a troll and received no PM from her.


NO JUSTICE.

Louisa, you seem to be outraged at a few people here, yet if i understand the posts above, you have accused annaj of never saying anything of substance, and PM'd a threat to tillie. Your complicated sense of humour may just be too intelligent for the likes of me, but both of those things appear to be plain nasty, not funny. Perhaps it is possible for even an accepted forum humourist such as you to find a way of doing your thing without being cruel and unpleasant on a personal level?



(edited for unforgivable to/too typo)

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Those own brand lagers which cost 4 for 99p versus

> (say) Budvar


Ah Sean, it takes me back - I spend some time living in Pilzen as a student, the Budvar was around 15p a bottle and the summer was long

bignumber5 you obviously clearly lack any form of understanding on this issue so maybe it is best you do not go there so to speak.


annaj said a few unprovoked things about me rather than to me hence my responses which followed.


Tillie and I have a history of 'thread warfare' on a whole host of topics and I am sure we both give as good as we get, and btw we resolved those issues many moons ago so again not quite sure what your point is here either.


I never go out to be personally offensive with anyone and I always pursue any disagreements in public with private messaging if I believe it goes too far. More to the point, why are you responding on this thread about things that happened hours ago? I always get accused of stirring the s*it, and yet I have only been talking about pizzas for goodness sakes, it was others who went off topic not me!


Louisa.

candj Wrote:

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> Louisa, Pizza has been around for over 3000 years,

> in various incarnations. If you go to Naples*,

> you WILL see pizza everywhere. Some people like

> to go out to eat pizza as most of us don't have

> wood burning ovens at home and there is a

> difference between one from the Iceland freezer

> section and one from say, Lombardi's Pizza in NY

> or Antica Pizzeria da Michelle in Naples. I too

> would love to have a sit down pizza place on LL,

> next to the McDonalds.

>

> Best,

> -C

>

> *a place in Italy


Have you ever ried the piuzzas in Potsuali (not sure ofspelling bt the bit of NAples in an old volcanic crater) there's a small street, known locally as "the squeeze" 'cos it's only 3 feet wide in one spot, where the pizzas are sublime - wood fired, cooked to order in a small 3 / 4 table premises with jugs of wine. Truly excellent. I love Naples.

Now that looks really horrible.....reminds me of the automatic, coin-operated chips machine they used to have in Guy's Hospital...


Oh, and not to be left out, after having sublime pizza in a Sorrento pizzeria* a few years ago I could not face any UK pizza for months afterwards...





* Italian word for "cafe what sells poncy welsh rarebit"

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