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LadyMuck - Yep I know what you were responding to - but I responded to that post by quids and he responded to me with the quote I used. So I used that to point out there was, not a withdrawal, but like I said, a major qualification
LadyMuck - Yep I know what you were responding to - but I responded to that post by quids and he responded to me with the quote I used. So I used that to point out there was, not a withdrawal, but like I said, a major qualification

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> LadyMuck - Yep I know what you were responding to

> - but I responded to that post by quids and he

> responded to me with the quote I used. So I used

> that to point out there was, not a withdrawal, but

> like I said, a major qualification



hmmmm...


*scratches head*

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> LadyMuck - Yep I know what you were responding to

> - but I responded to that post by quids and he

> responded to me with the quote I used. So I used

> that to point out there was, not a withdrawal, but

> like I said, a major qualification



hmmmm...


*scratches head*

Yeah, Tony* pwoppa didn't like me - he thought me snide and immature and he was spot on. But posting a stream of digs at me, along with the odd deleted rant, was more his thing.


Offering someone a square go sounds more like MikeCG's MO to me. He told me to "watch it" once, because you "never know".



*Hiya Tone*

Yeah, Tony* pwoppa didn't like me - he thought me snide and immature and he was spot on. But posting a stream of digs at me, along with the odd deleted rant, was more his thing.


Offering someone a square go sounds more like MikeCG's MO to me. He told me to "watch it" once, because you "never know".



*Hiya Tone*

Keef Wrote:

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> I hate to go over this old ground keef, but a

> mould, a clique?

> I dont really feel like I belong here anymore,

> which is a little sad for both of us having been

> here pretty much since day 1,

>

> Yes, yes it is.

>

> but I don't feel I've been excluded by a clique,

> just that there are more people thani can keep up

> with, I made the effort to get to know lots of

> people and I haven the time nor energy to keep at

> it.

>

> I get your point, but I still think it's cliquey,

> and it's not old ground for me, because I've never

> said it before. I personally feel that people who

> used to be really friendly, aren't anymore. Maybe

> I offended them, maybe not.

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Or,


You're getting older & have more pressing responsibilities than you did 10,000 posts ago.

Keef Wrote:

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> I hate to go over this old ground keef, but a

> mould, a clique?

> I dont really feel like I belong here anymore,

> which is a little sad for both of us having been

> here pretty much since day 1,

>

> Yes, yes it is.

>

> but I don't feel I've been excluded by a clique,

> just that there are more people thani can keep up

> with, I made the effort to get to know lots of

> people and I haven the time nor energy to keep at

> it.

>

> I get your point, but I still think it's cliquey,

> and it's not old ground for me, because I've never

> said it before. I personally feel that people who

> used to be really friendly, aren't anymore. Maybe

> I offended them, maybe not.

-----------------------------------------------------


Or,


You're getting older & have more pressing responsibilities than you did 10,000 posts ago.

BBW used to PM me with polite requests for information on things like how much a 100g poke of lemon sherbets would cost him at Hope & Greenwood. Apparently, he got ?2 a week pocket money.


As long as he had completed his chores he was allowed to walk from Court Lane into East Dulwich with his au pair on Saturday mornings. His greatest thrill was to flap his arms in his batman costume whilst running down Townley Road, but alas he never achieved flight.

BBW used to PM me with polite requests for information on things like how much a 100g poke of lemon sherbets would cost him at Hope & Greenwood. Apparently, he got ?2 a week pocket money.


As long as he had completed his chores he was allowed to walk from Court Lane into East Dulwich with his au pair on Saturday mornings. His greatest thrill was to flap his arms in his batman costume whilst running down Townley Road, but alas he never achieved flight.

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