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Previously on "Some of you might find this story hard to swallow"
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It's putting me off a fish supper.Originally posted by The Plantswoman View PostIt was putting me off my breakfast.
Michael Douglas ate something that disagreed with him. Caught the Zeta virus.
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I think PW has given enough hints. Post #6 referred to gee gees...Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostOne distinguishing feature of Scroteman and Buggeridge & co was their airily styled anecdotes and reminiscences and rhetorical flourishes.
But to me PlantsWoman's posts seem pretty matter of fact and plainly stated. So can't we just give her the benefit of the doubt for now?
I mean it is nice to have new posters joining occasionally, and nobody can claim for sure she isn't genuine.
Just sayin' like ..
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Hmm, ISWYMOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHmmmmm, never been wrong up to now and....Check Greenlake 2nd post from bottom....just saying like
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...mperature.html
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Hmmmmm, never been wrong up to now and....Check Greenlakes 2nd post from bottom....just sayin' likeOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostOne distinguishing feature of Scroteman and Buggeridge & co was their airily styled anecdotes and reminiscences and rhetorical flourishes.
But to me PlantsWoman's posts seem pretty matter of fact and plainly stated. So can't we just give her the benefit of the doubt for now?
I mean it is nice to have new posters joining occasionally, and nobody can claim for sure she isn't genuine.
Just sayin' like ..

http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...mperature.htmlLast edited by MrMarkyMark; 23 August 2016, 11:00.
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One distinguishing feature of Scroteman and Buggeridge & co was their airily styled anecdotes and reminiscences and rhetorical flourishes.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhatever.
I think it's your cut out cardboard chunts of sockies that you create that are boring.
You are just another in the line following Scroteman, Buggeridge, Rouge etc, tedious and dull and unlikely to last long.
There's very little difference in the writing style, so can always be spotted
But to me PlantsWoman's posts seem pretty matter of fact and plainly stated. So can't we just give her the benefit of the doubt for now?
I mean it is nice to have new posters joining occasionally, and nobody can claim for sure she isn't genuine.
Just sayin' like ..
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Are you sure some "mate" didn't share his first hand experiencesOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostI read somewhere that gonorrhoea couldn't survive long in the throat, and usually soon clears up of its own accord.
But then as the article says, even if it lasts only a month or two there, that's still plenty of time to infect others.
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Oh that. I thought it would be a story about a giant python trying to swallow a warthog!Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I read somewhere that gonorrhoea couldn't survive long in the throat, and usually soon clears up of its own accord.
But then as the article says, even if it lasts only a month or two there, that's still plenty of time to infect others.
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Yawn, change the recordOriginally posted by The Plantswoman View PostOh, really!!
What's the point?
I believe there's an ignore facility. If you don't like what I write, I strongly suggest you make use of it.
I'm certainly adding you to the list.
Goodbye.
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Oh, really!!Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWhatever.
I think it's your cut out cardboard chunts of sockies that you create that are boring.
You are just another in the line following Scroteman, Buggeridge, Rouge etc, tedious and dull and unlikely to last long.
There's very little difference in the writing style, so can always be spotted
What's the point?
I believe there's an ignore facility. If you don't like what I write, I strongly suggest you make use of it.
I'm certainly adding you to the list.
Goodbye.
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Yes it did, mostly debating what a fool you wereOriginally posted by The Plantswoman View PostAccording to who?
My post on Pensions vs Property yesterday seemed to stimulate some interesting debate.
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