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i it isOriginally posted by Chantho View PostNot sure that I have a favourite letter, possibly I (for insectoid).
Only another 20 to go for the full set.
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OK, I am a weak character who cannot stand up to criticism. I have never really recovered from being killed off in Doctor Who.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostChan
I don't believe you for one minute. What's your favourite letter btw?
Tho
Not sure that I have a favourite letter, possibly I (for insectoid).
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ChanOriginally posted by Chantho View Post...it was time for a change in any case...
I don't believe you for one minute. What's your favourite letter btw?
Tho
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Your new sig made me chuckle, but...Originally posted by Chantho View Post
It is as well that I am thick-skinned (having an exoskeleton can be an advantage sometimes).
I have changed my sig. to put any onus on the reader of future posts.
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Thanks for your support, it was time for a change in any case.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostChan
Don't let the bastards grind you down. There are far more tiresome things on this board than your sig. Like the constant and tedious BICKERING!
Tho
I don't find the Bagpuss / Sasguru / Atw etc. stuff all that interesting either, but if you don't like something you aren't forced to read it.
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ChanOriginally posted by Chantho View Post
It is as well that I am thick-skinned (having an exoskeleton can be an advantage sometimes).
I have changed my sig. to put any onus on the reader of future posts.
Don't let the bastards grind you down. There are far more tiresome things on this board than your sig. Like the constant and tedious BICKERING!
Tho
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You caved in faster than Ruprect! PC correctness rules, if that's okay with the rest of you?
This board isn't as good as it used to be...
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It is as well that I am thick-skinned (having an exoskeleton can be an advantage sometimes).Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostI'm sure you are a nice guy , but starting every post with some sad reference to Dr Who is a little tiresome now
Dr Spock over and out, beam me up Scotty! NanooNanoo! Shazbat! May the force be with you!
I have changed my sig. to put any onus on the reader of future posts.
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I'm sure you are a nice guy , but starting every post with some sad reference to Dr Who is a little tiresome now
Dr Spock over and out, beam me up Scotty! NanooNanoo! Shazbat! May the force be with you!
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When dictators meet (or don't)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7132218.stm
It isn't always possible to pick and choose who you sit down with at these meetings, occasionally it will be a Stalinist dictator who has ruined his own country's economy for his own political ends.
That's what they said to Mugabe, but now he'll be spared from having Brown at the meeting.Last edited by Chantho; 7 December 2007, 12:04.Tags: None
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