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Previously on "Good luck to all at the CUK Awards tonight."
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Those were the days when you went into a clinic with a bag over your head. Literally...
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Called STI nowadaysOriginally posted by Mordac View PostI remember the good old days when an STD was something to do with telephones. I suppose it's all gone full circle, so that if one encounters an STD nowadays, a telephone probably had something to do with it...
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Indeed - I too can remember when it was called VD....Originally posted by Mordac View PostI remember the good old days when an STD was something to do with telephones. I suppose it's all gone full circle, so that if one encounters an STD nowadays, a telephone probably had something to do with it...
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I remember the good old days when an STD was something to do with telephones. I suppose it's all gone full circle, so that if one encounters an STD nowadays, a telephone probably had something to do with it...Originally posted by woohoo View PostI gave admin £50 last year for services rendered and all I got was a virulent STD.
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Admin prefers £50 notes in a brown envelope.Originally posted by woohoo View PostI'm relying on my bubbly personality and winning smile. Plus I'm definitely the least strange person on here.
Least strange person on here? Thats like having the least virulent STD.....
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When do I find out if I've won personality of the year? After coming second two years in a row, it's my time.
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Yeh right.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAlthough they didn't announce it on the night I'm told the forum personality of the year was - northernladuk.
A worthy winner indeed.
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