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Muley Wrote:

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> What?

>

> Definitely

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Muley you muppet


I have taken drastic steps and PM'd Admin as this is a distinctly off message thread you muppet


And you insist on being ON TOPIC you muppet


I had no choice you muppet



Now where were we, oh yes "Albion" you muppet



Edited to add Insults added in italics you muppet

Muley Wrote:

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> And while you're down that way TLS, can I

> recommend my fave Palestinian cheese shop-

> 'Cheeses of Nazareth'

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Come come the "Cheeses of Nazareth" this gag is lifted non?

Muley Wrote:

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> Woof, you flea-ridden mutt!

>

> I may have many faults, but originality certainly

> isn't one of them-

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> I heard it on Danny Baker years ago


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Yeah yeah......punch me in the stomach if you don't believe me......



Honest.....on my life ....me Grans life.......I'm tellin' yer




Ohh it stings I know.......but I heard it on Danny Baker years ago.......of course,still doesn't wash!



Grr




W**F


*scratch....scratch*

Foxie


I have designed a new logo and strapline for you in line with your softer new self, I have done it FOC from the kindness of my heart


Hope you like it!

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W♡LFIE


Even my willy is soft & furry !

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