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Do you know how much effort it takes to create a sockie, hours of best behaviour posting to get the count up only to see it being banned due to over zealous moderationOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI don't really think James Blade, Chaddy and Adelarosa are what we're missing.
doodab's a proper loss to the forum. (Still think of you often and miss you muchly. xx)
And Old Greg seems to have flounced. He was always good for an argument.
MTT, Zippy, Spacecadet and other regular posters with a modicum of humour and intelligence not posting much these days.
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I don't really think James Blade, Chaddy and Adelarosa are what we're missing.
doodab's a proper loss to the forum. (Still think of you often and miss you muchly. xx)
And Old Greg seems to have flounced. He was always good for an argument.
MTT, Zippy, Spacecadet and other regular posters with a modicum of humour and intelligence not posting much these days.
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How about this:Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostRather than starting threads like this, why not trawl the news pages for something we can argue about?
A story about AGW is good. Preferably it being caused by some group or another. Or the Scottish Referendum. Or DFS. Or Gladiators.
Or something obvious like blaming Kate McCann.
Don't forget that general encourapes racism, sexism etcetc.
HTH
BP
Or just tell us how you are doing! I hope you are well?
Nigel Farage backs official Ukip song 'Ukip Calypso' by former Radio 1 DJ Mike Read - News - Music - The Independent
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Is this the 5 minutes or the full half hour?Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSomeone needs to start an argument.
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Five dorrar?Originally posted by Batcher View Postminestrone's.
Let me know when you are asking for it and I'll give it to you big time. Long time.
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I think I'll give it a miss, but er - thanks.Originally posted by Batcher View Postminestrone's.
Let me know when you are asking for it and I'll give it to you big time. Long time.
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Personally I was thinking £50k.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostSavers think they need £23k a year for a comfortable retirement | Daily Mail Online
The new plans to allow everyone to access their pension, is going to work out fine
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I don't think so. Whose sockie are you??Originally posted by Batcher View PostAre you asking for it? I'm finding it hard to read the signals
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