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How dare you speak to Annaj in that sluggish, Primark tone Daizie!!!


*Bob*, in my opinion was (and hopefylly still is) incredibly funny. He never swore or got involved with the kind of smutty carry on's I instigate.


I like many others on this forum, would sit in front of my computer and literally piss myself laughing at *Bob*'s posts and replies.


I sorely, sorely miss his presence on this forum.

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...sit in front of my computer and literally piss myself laughing at *Bob*'s posts and replies.


Oh, now, I promised myself I wouldn't do any more correcting, but did you really mean "literally" there, BBW?

I mean did you really, actually, physically used to wee when you read *Bob*'s posts? Really?*


I just can't stand misuse of the word literally. In fact where's that tiny things that cause irrational rage thread gone...


As for daizie's comment, well, she's not wrong. I am really, really bored.



*Of course, the answer to that could be yes. In which case, I'm terribly sorry both for the correction and the insensitivity, but there are exercises you can do you know.

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