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Bog off Sniffy, I'm not interested in your crap. There was a PM (that I published) which called you a tosser after asking why you were digging at me. We then swapped several PMs in which you were insulting to me and you posted a hint that I'd physically threatened you...which was absolute bollox as you know but a nice bit of smearing. I've been keeping away from any further response (or PMs) as it must be as dull as ditchwater for everyone else and inspite of your 'let's draw a line under it' posss you still keep trying to dig me out. I think my initial assessment that you are a tosser looks pretty spot on.

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> Bog off Sniffy, I'm not interested in your crap.

> There was a PM (that I published) which called you

> a tosser after asking why you were digging at me.

> We then swapped several PMs in which you were

> insulting to me and you posted a hint that I'd

> physically threatened you...which was absolute

> bollox as you know but a nice bit of smearing.

> I've been keeping away from any further response

> (or PMs) as it must be as dull as ditchwater for

> everyone else and inspite of your 'let's draw a

> line under it' posss you still keep trying to dig

> me out. I think my initial assessment that you are

> a tosser looks pretty spot on.



Sorry Quids, I'm laughing my boobies off. I'm trying my hardest

not to, but it is funny.


And for whoever asked earlier my brother's choice of drugs are cannabis and alcohol.



Edited for blackberry spelling!

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