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...there must be 100s


I'm a member of:


the betting clique

the ain't Nunhead sh!te Clique

Occasional visitor to the quiet room clique

David Bowie WAS a god clique

Stella is the king of all beverages clique

You can't get a decent curry on LL clique


and probably several others...name and shame them, lizardy b*stards



Yes, I have indulged in some pop

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You've obviously never been to one of the exclusive ceremonies upstairs in the EDT have you Charlies. I can put you on the list but I must warn you it involves hot wax and grammar evaluations.....not to mention credit checks.


You should've seen the state of Mikecg when he failed his.....he went into Anapedantic shock and everything.


We still laughed though.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Brendan Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Is there a, Posting nonsense when drunk,

> clique?

>

> Strongly suspect this is the most populous clique

> of all.


Nah, the biggest clique is the posting nonsense when sober clique.


Going back to the not enough time to follow the forum clique now...

This is getting a bit like the ipod aps advert:


if you tend to post under the influence, there's a clique for that

if you're obsessed with race issues, there's a clique for that

if you agree with people occasionally in a way that means you must be friends sticking together, there's a clique for that

and if you bring up cliques as a way to finish arguements that's like a 21st century version of "your mum", there's even a clique for that...

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