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  • WageSlave
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    Good show that man
    That's what I like to see; a loving couple expressing their affection. Especially if one of them is Hungarian. Now if only I could convince that Italian to engage in a little wife swapping

    I'm also open to the possibility of husband swapping, if anyone's interested. I'm not fussy

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by voron
    Congratulations

    Have to confess, I'm intrigued by Mrs hyperD.
    Me too... More cryptic than a cryptic cryptograph winner of the Most Cryptographic Thingy Ever.

    Here's a picture of me and the missus letting our hair down:

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by Francko
    I have heard a pop. Was it Chico?
    He'll be along just as soon as he has finished his daily self flagellation session.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by voron
    Congratulations

    Have to confess, I'm intrigued by Mrs hyperD. I've never dated someone from Hungary, and I had a huge infatuation over Judit and Zsofia Polgar when I was a teenager.
    I'll play a Brazilian opening with them any day of the week. Preferably both together.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    Guys, it's all relative in this life
    I have heard a pop. Was it Chico?

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  • voron
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    To be fair, I have a head start on Portuguese affairs as Mrs Lucifer is half Portuguese
    Congratulations

    Have to confess, I'm intrigued by Mrs hyperD. I've never dated someone from Hungary, and I had a huge infatuation over Judit and Zsofia Polgar when I was a teenager.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Guys, it's all relative in this life (much to Chico's annoyance). One man's evil incarnate is another man's Salvation Army chaplain.

    To be fair, I have a head start on Portuguese affairs as Mrs Lucifer is half Portuguese, so those Yorkshiremen need not fear my collosal intellect just yet.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by voron
    Lucifer, is your brain the size of Yorkshire??? You are Stephen Fry and I demand my £5.
    He is very clever..... but..... he is...... (drums background).... EVILLLLLL!!!!!!!

    Now, now, Chico can listen now.... and accuse us of satanic behaviour.

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  • voron
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    I think it was only banned during the Salazar dictatorship.
    Lucifer, is your brain the size of Yorkshire??? You are Stephen Fry and I demand my £5.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by PRC1964
    Now I know you are lieing. Washing wasn't introduced to Portugal until the 1980's.
    I think it was only banned during the Salazar dictatorship.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    francko,

    for feck's sake, suggest you read the previous posts I made before you got out of your permy bed.
    Cheap good antique furniture is just as cheap as linux. It's cheap if your time has no value.

    Francko in .Net is the future. Go and buy Windows 2003 server now (and Ikea furniture).

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  • PRC1964
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    I really like my Ikea chest of drawers. It looks fresh and elegant. Very robust and well constructed as well. It doesn't even look out of place next to the 17th century Portuguese washstand.
    Now I know you are lieing. Washing wasn't introduced to Portugal until the 1980's.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    francko,

    for feck's sake, suggest you read the previous posts I made before you got out of your permy bed.

    make no doubt about the disposable Ikea furniture is absolute tat.

    Milan.
    I really like my Ikea chest of drawers. It looks fresh and elegant. Very robust and well constructed as well. It doesn't even look out of place next to the 17th century Portuguese washstand.

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  • milanbenes
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    francko,

    for feck's sake, suggest you read the previous posts I made before you got out of your permy bed.

    make no doubt about the disposable Ikea furniture is absolute tat.

    Milan.

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  • voron
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    Milan is a chav. Francko, don't be so easily fooled.

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