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I'm pleased that The Admin has discovered this to be a fake thread. Would love to know how it's done and if LM is banned. What do those of you who considered Baltic prostitutes, Russian mafia, condoms in the garden and BMW's creeping along the street at midnight to be believable, have to say now? Some of you were quite insulting to those who were somewhat sceptical!
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Haha! It was an entertaining thread especially the visual image of a poor old lewishamman peeking through his curtains and the Russian mafia types in the street.


In the interests of transparency/freedom of information etc etc I would

prefer to see such threads locked rather than completely deleted.


Admin, why is it that such threads are deleted rather than being preserved as part of the forum's history?

No. Is it about the Internet?


Sherwick Wrote:

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> Horsebox Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Admin, why is it that such threads are deleted

> > rather than being preserved as part of the

> forum's

> > history?

>

> Haven't you ever heard of the book '1984'? ::o

sophiesofa Wrote:

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> I was also very suspicious but I thought just

> incase it did happen to be genuine it was best to

> offer advice. I think the person who did it is a

> sad nobber who needs to re-evaluate their approach

> to how they live their life. Just my 2 cents

> worth.


You would have thought there might be more interesting and original ways that a 42 year-old man living in Brighton could find to occupy his time. (*waves*)

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> NO! Say it ain't so!

>

> The 79-year-old Hipster who could tell a Baltic

> State from any other pro. was a fraud???

>

> Well Stone The Bleedin' Crows ....I'll go to the

> bottom of our stairs..cor blimey...


xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


He downloaded music and played the piano, too :))

When it comes to addresses of these disgraceful places they are always fake.


I was planning to go right round there and tear them off a strip about having to wade through two feet of fake condoms thus lowering the tone of the area.


All those fake russians pretending to be poles.

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