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Quite so Hooch. I along with many others hold you in pious reverence Moos and love you all the more for wanting to keep the nose of the forum clean.


Although like the Hooch I like to stretch my tongue now and again so don't get too offended if I call you or brand others as a c_nt once in a while.

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You have to watch that *Bob*. He'll be talking about the number of shopping days left next, and how he's already 'ticked off half of his list - just Uncle Andrew to go, and he's always OK with a bottle of port'


Argh! I'm doing it now!


*explodes Monty-Python stylee in a cloud of hypocrisy*

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