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*give BN5 a very stern look*


Moos is definitely one of mine and has the added bonus of being equally charming in real life.


David_Carnell is also a favourite and wins my saying-what-I-think-but-better-than-I-could award.


And Mockney, although rarely seen these days, is still a favourite for adding much more detail than anyone else would have known or cared about on any subject.

O god I hate these 'cos its a bit chummy and in-crowd....but you still can't help joining in..


My favourite poster who I nearly had a fight with = Brendan

My favourite poster who I agreed to differ with Moos

My favourite footie chum mockney

My favourite bit of posh Dulwichmuumy

my favourite politician Mamoraman

My favourite Chav - CWALD

Pompey Raver - Ratty

All round good egg and owe a pint Sean mC


But, for reasons I'm not sure, but I think it's his consistent funnyness and independence my favorite is *bob*...who seems to have sadly gone for a while

Not in order of any merit

peckhamgatecrasher she knows lots about everything, especially practical every day issues

Moos is a sweet cakes and so clever, articulate, and rational about things

Ms B posts I enjoy your style and good nature

Mogs for being an ace scrabble'r

Tillie Trotter my favourite and best poetess on the forum

Kalamity Kel posts are easy to live with

AnnaJ because she is high maintenance, a great husband, a great job, attractive, articulate, yet it is not enough....

Asset is a clever soul always worth reading

Dulwich mum who has gone quiet, coincided with becoming a paid professional, why give it away when you can sell it

Allycat who has two'd up with a certain bouyant veg

Chav with a law degree who has lead such a colourful life seemingly with great humanity

Ooh, thanks, SteveT! You're one of mine, too, because you come across as fair and compassionate, yet with an underlying hint of naughtiness. Though you're sadly wrong about my good nature.


I like almost everyone else too, of course, but especially HonaloochieB, who mkes me laugh, something I hadn't been doing much of before I joined the forum.

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