Originally posted by Troll
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Did I do something in a previous life to upset you?Originally posted by XenophonFingers crossed!

or insulted you in some way?
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You do know you need to cook both sides of the burger.Originally posted by TrollI think I'm about to be sacked.... watch this space
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Fingers crossed!Originally posted by TrollI think I'm about to be sacked.... watch this space
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I had to watch in B&WOriginally posted by zeitghostBrown shirts?
They came out red on my TV...
As in the famous phrase or saying "Never beam down in a red shirt" or you'll rapidly end up dead...
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You forgot Gunnery Sgt.Originally posted by zeitghostIt's a tough job, but someone's got to do it...
Anyway, it's better than being a tin pepper pot on wheels, a rubber hairy troll thing, a cybernetic person or a Scot.
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a mere bit playerOriginally posted by zeitghostAnd I'm a guest star off StarTrek(tm)...
A secondary character ...just like those red shirts we used to beam down to the planet with... doomed to die!Last edited by James Tiberius Kirk; 14 June 2006, 13:39.
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Guest star! Guest star!
I would say you stole the show utterly and everything after your own magnificent performance was mere gimcrack whimsy. Your modesty does you credit but there's no need to hide your light under a bushel.
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... and you're only a cartoon characterOriginally posted by MordacIt's only a toy troll though.
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Hmmm... the name is a bit of a giveaway though...Originally posted by Joe Black.To be honest it would help if you changed your avatar.
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To be honest it would help if you changed your avatar.Originally posted by TrollJust wondering how long before I'm banned
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You don't say?Originally posted by TrollI reckon there are some here amongst us who appear as users but are actually mods in disguise... 5th columnists
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