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<Bollocks>Originally posted by markmm View PostI have been contracting all that time, just been busy in most roles.
I'm just waiting for MF to resurface.
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Chill man!Originally posted by markmm View PostWhere does it say we need to post every day, or cant stop then comeback? Maybe you need to get out more mate.
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Just wondering why after 4 years without a post you've suddenly made a comeback.Originally posted by markmm View PostI replied to a thread is the past, everyone has a history, why bring it up?
Which prison were you in?
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Just thought I'd ressurect this thread.
It seems that our friend "Markmm" has a history...
Anyone else remember this? MF was particularly grumpy...
Originally posted by MarillionFanThis is a crap posting that some of you took seriously.
I am thinking of becoming a plastic surgeon to top Hollywood stars, I understand I can make £1 Million a year. If this fails a top premiership star.
How much will I get after tax.
(Now please add fawning replies).
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I think you will find the baby is the Italian that hits the deck...Oh so easily!Originally posted by MarillionFanNo the baby normally sleeps through the night but appeared distressed by Zidanes sending off.
What ever happened to those good old "Stamp on the balls"Tackles?
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No the baby normally sleeps through the night but appeared distressed by Zidanes sending off.
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So is that the fashion nowadays?Originally posted by MarillionFanMy my, you girls are funny.
Baby wakes up at 11,3,5,6. Of course Im up/
Baby wakes and dictates your night?
What happened to training baby to sleep through the night.......
See you on Supernanny.........Oh gloomy one!
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My my, you girls are funny.
Baby wakes up at 11,3,5,6. Of course Im up/
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Yes, and plenty more besides...Originally posted by XenophonHe is incontinent and an insomniac?
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He is incontinent and an insomniac? What a nightmare.Originally posted by zeitghostIs it the dirty nappies & sleepless nights do you think?
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