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I didn't mean to chase you away, i just wanted you to shut up with the bigotted stuff cos i couldn't take any more of it. Your other non-offensive stuff is often quite amusing.


I also have to confess i don't really think all Southerners are work-shy and lazy, i just wanted to give you a taste of how obnoxious prejudice is.


They are soft, whingers mind, but not work shy and lazy! (sorry that's a hard Northerner joke).


I actually feel a bit quilty cos i was a bit harsh on you and Steve, but Steve is as thick skinned as me, so has continued posting. But you seem to be made of more sensitive stuff, and i want to apologise for hurting your feelings.


Come back Tony of the suburbs, all is forgiven, but please ration the offensive stuff a bit.

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red devil Wrote:

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> I have it on good authority that Tone is taking

> time out to contemplate on whether to be a

> character witness for Neil Lewington*...

>

> *crap Northerner joke



AND.....HES..HERE ALLLLLL WEEEEEEEEK.......................

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Oh I do like the English regional rivalries over who is ?ardest.

> It?s a bit like fighting over which is the hardest of the Tellytubbies.


It's also a bit like South Africa claiming to be "the economic powerhouse of Africa"!

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