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Moos Wrote:

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> Never before in EDF history has so much been

> apologised for by so many to... well, not so few

> in fact, so many others!

>

> Are we cool now? Can we please resume the usual

> levels of affable chatter and inane flirting?


Moos is very Judy Finnagan today, don't you think?

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Brendan Wrote:

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> I hate you all. >:D

> *Please note, this emoticon is giving you the

> finger not a thumbs up.


Brendan's very Kurt Cobain today, don't you think?


Edited because I mis-typed 'Brendan' as 'Brenda' and it's not the weekend yet.

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brum Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> -----

> > Brum points hose at gig girl.

>

>

> ...and she gets showered with lovely colourful

> petals.


Brum's very Charlie Carolli today, don't you think?

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Keef Wrote:

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> That's an all time low Keef. Oh no, I was

> forgetting the Bon Jovi cover. As you were.

>

> I had to google the words though, you just

> recognised it, so I think you're right down here

> with me!


Yeah OK maybe but I also know the lyrics to Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep but I ain't gonna be quoting them on the forum any time soon.

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giggirl Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

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> > That's an all time low Keef. Oh no, I was

> > forgetting the Bon Jovi cover. As you were.

> >

> > I had to google the words though, you just

> > recognised it, so I think you're right down

> here

> > with me!

>

> Yeah OK maybe but I also know the lyrics to Chirpy

> Chirpy Cheep Cheep but I ain't gonna be quoting

> them on the forum any time soon.


Polly whatsherface from MOR, she was the most nasal singer ever to top the charts.


Unless of course you know different.

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