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SimonM Wrote:

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> Well...I knew you all when you were nowt!!

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> :))


Fookin' less than nowt, barely a Vanessa Feltz researcher between 'ere an' SE5.

And as for Penguin jackets and Modern Toss greeting cards...ruddy place were barren.

hip hip and he's buggering orf for 2 weeks.

What an encore.

I think he should change the notice above to:

"Due to national exposure, a few more million than normal visited us and the site can't cope so we're closing it down for 2 weeks whilst we make it even better."

Then come back as it was / is now, and THEY won't know it's not always been this brilliant.

Asset Wrote:

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> OOOh I saw my name on there, I'm famous too!!!!



Yes, I saw your name too...along with Nancysmum's, fractionater's, TJ's, and goblinqueen's...ooh such fun. Do you think that Hoopers...


*pauses to adjust "white tea cosy" and pose for the paparazzi*


...sorry, as I was saying...do you think that Hoopers will have the red carpet ready in time for the next EDF drinks?!


Bye the way, nearly pissed my knickers laughing over your comments PeckhamRose, Scoop, monica and HAL9000.

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