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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIt probably still exists, we just can't see it.
Of course this brings us back to the chinese philisophers... if a thread exists but cannot be seen, then can it be said to exist at all?
Originally posted by scottr View Postthat it's been deleted is more interesting tbh, was a mundane question about preferred umbrellas and sw contracting. I won;t mention them again in case that's what broke a rule.
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Originally posted by scottr View Postthat it's been deleted is more interesting tbh, was a mundane question about preferred umbrellas and sw contracting. I won;t mention them again in case that's what broke a rule.
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Originally posted by scottr View Postthat it's been deleted is more interesting tbh, was a mundane question about preferred umbrellas and sw contracting. I won;t mention them again in case that's what broke a rule.
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that it's been deleted is more interesting tbh, was a mundane question about preferred umbrellas and sw contracting. I won;t mention them again in case that's what broke a rule.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postwas it interesting ?
we dont get enough interesting threads on this site in my opinion. Why not post it again, and give it a really interesting twist in the tail.
like ......'and as I sank my teeth into the brolly womans neck, I realised, I was a vampyre'
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Originally posted by scottr View PostHas my thread on my umbrella been deleted? Thanks.
we dont get enough interesting threads on this site in my opinion. Why not post it again, and give it a really interesting twist in the tail.
like ......'and as I sank my teeth into the brolly womans neck, I realised, I was a vampyre'
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