It is a bit like watching the poll tax riots from the roof garden of the Trafalgar hotel. If I was moderating this forum there'd be scorched earth!
I hope other people's Lenten endeavours are going well.
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Ahhhh but what fun you are missing....... Handbags, Slanging matches, Bans, New Mods, verbal warnings, more bans.....Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post
Finding it remarkably easy at the half way point.
& before you object, Sundays don't count in Lent.
Its a laugh a....... no actually perhaps you are right!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIs anyone going to try to give up posting on CUK?

Finding it remarkably easy at the half way point.
& before you object, Sundays don't count in Lent.
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After you sir!Originally posted by AtW View PostIs anyone going to try to give up posting on CUK?
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Let's face it, if you got the chance to overpopulate you wouldOriginally posted by ChimpMaster View PostI see it more as doing good for the planet and not causing overpopulation, which otherwise most certainly would be the result if I kept my meat beaters off the meat.
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I'm going to give up Malt Whisky. Largely because I have run out though.
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True enough... we all have our crosses to bear!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostFace it, God doesn’t like the Irish. He gave you tulipe weather with too much rain, famine, nasty neighbours and the Rev. Ian Paisley. Stop being so grateful to him.
Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm giving up Alcohol on week days.
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Don't give him ideasOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOf course 'days' do not necessarily include evenings.
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Of course 'days' do not necessarily include evenings.Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'm giving up Alcohol on week days.
(Friday is not a week day!
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I see it more as doing good for the planet and not causing overpopulation, which otherwise most certainly would be the result if I kept my meat beaters off the meat.Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostBaby killer.
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