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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> COMPLAINT:

>

> Breach of Rule 5.6(A)III(xi) - There is to be no

> self setting up.

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> Complainant: Ladymuck

>

> Defendant: Narnia

>

> Date of breach: 21.08 3rd December 2010

>

> Aggravating factors: Defendant flippant, cocky and

> devoid of remorse.


Case Dismissed

Complainant didn't turn up in court.

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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Re: Football Focus

> Posted by: Laddy Muck Yesterday, 12:52AM

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> 8000

>

>

> Leprechaunito? I can't see you! Is that because

> you have taken on a greener hue than usual,

> camouflaged amongst the grass and all?



Like the proverbial parrot..... 'e's shuffled off 'is mortal coil, run

down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisibile!!

THIS IS AN EX-FORUMITE!!

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