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> I own a 2nd hand car that belongs to Jarvis Cocker



A. This thread is called "Forumite signatures..." so where does JC fit in ?


B. So how do you "own" it if it belongs to him ?


C. Is this some sort of exhibition of possession Touretts ?

I put my signature in just to remind people to do reeeeally important stuff.

I've worked in places where - when the person had not done the will thing - it reeeeeeeally mattered and caused so much grief for people as a result. So not apologising for it. The rest is just good socially aware stuff.

Signatures are awful. And after the mildly amusing, forgivable adverts and worthy causes we have the worst kind:


Those that say "I'm intelligent yet blessed with subtle wit and political nous" and as Sean Mac has demonstrated, even the forum's old guard can get it horribly wrong. Only a few days ago the self-styled forum stalwart was found finishing off posts about Bins on Goodrich Road with the gem "Sedition never entertained".


Thankfully now removed. ;-)

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