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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Sophiesofa, no it's not particularly safe - use

> cold water not hot. Here's a useful site:

>

> Thawing Options



Thanks Peckhamgatecrasher and sorry for going off topic admin.

"Indeed and I doff my hat to BigBadWolf for his intuitive detective work."



Well well well...what's this then eh. Me being thanked, surely not.


However...


I can't take credit for sniffing out Nigee as ol' Mike did a good job of slipping under my radar, hat's off to him I say. I sniffed him out when he came on here as HonaloochieA. I personally don't see what the big deal is. I think it's great sport for Micky the thicky to see if he can pass himself off as a genuine poster, a bit like playing 'Where's Wally', but with a genuine wally.



"However I believe my response is more appropriate than BBW's "F_ck off Mikecg. You doss c_nt."



Come now admin, I bet you've been tempted to call me far worse in the past. Since I did such a thankless and sterling task of chasing Mike off in the "shirtlifter in a lift" thread, I think I should have my ban lifted on posting threads in the lounge.

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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I think I should have my ban lifted on posting threads in the lounge.


OK in light of your community spirit I shall lift the ban, but it is not an excuse start threads about tits, arses and front bottoms that lower the tone of the forum.

Brendan Wrote:

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> We only want threads on well-heeled, respectable

> tits, arses and front bottoms...


What's the House Of Lords got to do with it, Brendan?

Honestly it's like Ben Elton's in the room, isn't it?

Moos Wrote:

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> I do wish Brendan wouldn't go on and on about his

> esteemed organ, it's rather embarrassing. Really

> Brendan, it's just a prick, get over it.


Alright, who's been letting Moos watch Loose Women?

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