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Bedwetter.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostActually I wasn't. I'm feeling bad about it.
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Actually I wasn't. I'm feeling bad about it.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAnd we are taking the P now
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There's a P in PM. I should not have disclosed the contents and I apologise.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat a coincidence!
Yesterday I had a PM from a long time poster saying he fancied a name change.
I replied that he'd be rumbled in 5 posts.
So either I'm laughing because it only took one post, or because OH and ctdctd got is so very, very wrong.
Can we stop pretending he's cleverer than he thinksOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostActually, I like that
TPAFKAk2p2
Admin, can you make it so?
Had PM from suity yesterday - he'd only just twigged that k2p2 was my alter-ego!
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GitOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI think it's admin.
Access to the IP addresses of posters can sometimes be shocking and enlightening. It isn't in this case.
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I think you're right. We'll call it poetic licence.Originally posted by socialworker View PostAre you sure? it looks more like a gurnard on a bike to me.
I liked the original though.
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Are you sure? it looks more like a gurnard on a bike to me.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWell thank you. It is actually a flying-turd-fish on a bike.
I liked the original though.
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Well thank you. It is actually a flying-turd-fish on a bike.Originally posted by Jeff Maginty View PostSorry to go slightly off topic for a moment, but...
mudskipper - I like your current avatar picture (the dragon riding a bike). It's much more pleasant to look at than that horrible flying-turd-fish thing that you had previously!
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