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It's come to my attention in my thread about endorsing Dulwich park that annaj is alway's right. Apart from being a doctor and valuable pillar of society she's incredibly adept in highlighting the mistakes made by gobshite such as myself.


She does the above with such patience and virtue that it's quite a humbling experience to be corrected by such a force for good.


So,


why is annaj always right as well as being such an awesome woman?

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The J household.


Anna: "Hi darling, I'm home."


BN5: "My love, how was today's crusade."


Anna: "Rise from the floor my dear, I don't deserve such praise."


BN5: "I can't help it my love, you relieve the suffering of so many as well as correct the spelling of lesser men."


Anna: "That may be my love but it's my calling and I'd be selfish to ignore it."


BN5: "Oh, a young chap who calls himself bigbadwolf dropped by."


Anna: "Oh yes, what did he want?"


BN5: "He said he had a dream where a dam collapsed but you saved everyone from certain death by using your devine powers of healing and wisdom to hold the structure from failing as well as saving everyone threatened by it."


Anna: "Oh that, it was no trouble at all, I was happy to help."


BN5: "Good God my love!! You're even awesome and polite in other peoples sleep!"


Anna: "Oh it's no trouble at all."

Well, this is very odd indeed.


I think Michael is closest to the truth when it comes to the matter of my correctness, although, as PGC pointed out, wide of the mark on the delicate subject of my maidenhood.


But in the words of the good fairy at my christening...


Stop it. It's getting very silly.

annaj Wrote:

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> Stop it. It's getting very silly.


Yeah, come on you lot, leave it out eh.


In all serious though, I am an admirer of annaj and bignumber5 who've proved themselves as very clear and concise posters who are more than able to brush aside the nonsensical ramblings/pisstakes of a pup such as myself.


It's a bit like being told to shut up by mother Teresa and Tony Benn, pipe and sandals an all.

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