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well quids started posting 100 everytime he could when a thread got to 99 posts - so he would be 100th


He explained it to me at a drinks and I still didn't quite get it so don't sweat it (but I get it now)


Oh and when got a 1000th the other week I was more proud than I was gutted

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???? Wrote:

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> To illustrate...there's been a 498 (word

> association) sitting there for 20 mins and still

> there....can I bump it? NO. I'm going to have to

> let it go as I need to go to bed and have

> integrity....

>

>

> Rools IS ROOLS LadyM

>

> *Walks further up mountain marked moral high

> ground*


Pah! As I said to you before...worth every bit of telling off...am still chuckling a day later...


Besides...I aint seen no rools...you make them up as you go along don't you? Anyway, now that you have explained that particular rule, I shall abide in future (*big fat sheepish grin*)


Tis a good game though...love it...



*curled up laughing*

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> What's with your dual postings of late quids?


Tis just a nervous stutter he's developed since losing his touch at the 100s game...he keeps napping you see...no wonder all and sundry are beating him at his own game...poor old ????...tis all getting a bit much...


*still chortling*

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Keef Wrote:

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> To get so much out of such a hollow victory. Tsk.

>

> I wonder if Maradonna felt so good after the 86

> world cup quarter final.



Keef, I'm just having a laugh...tis all...it's a joke...genuinely sorry if my sense of humour offends you

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