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annaj Wrote:

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> daizie, if the other thread is true then I'm

> really sorry that you had a bad experience and I

> hope you're ok.

>

> But surely you can see that, even without the

> startling similarities between you and certain

> previous troublesome posters, your general

> attitude to the forum has always been one of

> contempt and negativity and so it's not wholely

> surprising that people are having their doubts

> about your sincerity now, is it?


OK . But.. always ? + Comments = making up stories ? Cant' see the connection .


Someone has to liven you lot up .


*off to do some sacking* mwahahaha

mockney piers Wrote:

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> It was kind of meant figuratively. I don't

> literally turn into a sociopathic septegenarian

> pervert when I have gin.



No, of course you don't, that happens much earlier in the evening!

OK . But.. always ?


Ok, no, I've just looked back through your posts and they're not always nasty and negative, but quite a few of them are especially when you first joined.


And believe it or not I do have a sense of humour, I just don't see how being unpleasant for the sake of it is funny or livens things up.


But in this case it seems you were unfairly accused. Other people have confirmed you story on the thread in the gossip section, so I'm sorry you had a bad experience and I'm sorry you sincerity was doubted.

That must mean im getting better then ;-)


Now I know what some people are going on about. I just did a search and read some of FelicityNormal's posts. What a girl! Even by my standards that is weird! The similarities are uncanny . However, she did say that one of her parents was black, mine is'nt, so I know I could'nt have written it sleep walking / typing .

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