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not in order of merit:

Keef because he was the first person to praise one of my posts

SeanMacGabhann my favourite pretend Irishman, not an ounce of brogue anywhere

*bob* is good value

Mockney Piers I find informative on lots of things

Michael Palaeologus an easy guy with a difficult name love his sparring with Dulwich mum

David Carnell for his youthful idealism

???? great name and his wicked humour makes me lol

Jah lush also has wicked humour makes me lol

Bignumber5 for his understated skill with difficult women, and his post writing like me, has made us both think things through

There are many others who I have missed out whose posts I have enjoyed enormously, but the one whom I must not forget is MARK for enabling us.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

-> Cockerney 'burbs! You cant vote for yourself! Vote

> for me, I will give you a Knighthood for it.

> Honest ;-)

........You seem like an Honest Guy and I'm a trusting Soul so you are,indeed,the recipient of my vote:)

SteveT said "Bignumber5 for his understated skill with difficult women"


Oh my, this made me laugh so much. Should BN5 feel pleased as punch or, allow his instinct for self-preservation to rule and claim to have no idea what Steve can be referring to?

Ms B what a nice thing to hear about oneself, I'm genuinely touched. Not just because you said a nice thing about me, but I enjoy your posts, in particular the way you've become a regular on the Song Game thread.

I like Keef because he's a musician and is therefore bound to be louche and rakish.

I like Louisa for her restraint in not responding recently when I twitted her gently and I suspect that her apparent spikinesss is just a carapace she adopts because she may have once been hurt in love.

I like Luv Peckham and the Gatecrasher of that ilk because they make me grin.

I like Muffintop because I hear she's very attractive for..............ever.

I like Moos for her flights of fancy. She's ginchy.

I like Jah Lush for his sterling taste in music. He's irie.

I like Michael Paleface and Hugenuts for the amusing variations one can make of their names. Actually that should read for their thought provoking posts. Also David Carnell and Mockney Piers for the same reason.

I like PeckhamRose too for the way she and DC managed to have a thread about a parking matter recently that was of some use.

That Sean Mac doesn't seem like a bad ol' shkin neither.


If I've forgotten anyone, buck your ruddy ideas up.

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