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Previously on "Role Call"
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Still here, despite doing my best to avoid computers of any description and enjoy the weather...
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BoredomOriginally posted by bogeymanWhy do you keep changing your avatar so often?
Identity crisis?
BM
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PS Back to Clara, now.
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Perhaps the Belgian gendarmerie are after him?Originally posted by bogeymanWhy do you keep changing your avatar so often?
Identity crisis?
BM
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Why do you keep changing your avatar so often?Originally posted by FleetwoodPretty sure it's "roll call", but could be wrong.
Identity crisis?
BM
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For the exact same reasons I thought it probably was!!!Originally posted by SpartacusMr Haffenden and his wife, Fenella, arrived in Italy with their children Rupert, 10, Hector, eight, and three-year-old Cordelia.
I'm not sure what it is, but somehow I don't think this is Dodgy.
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Mr Haffenden and his wife, Fenella, arrived in Italy with their children Rupert, 10, Hector, eight, and three-year-old Cordelia.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanAnother reason why some may not be present!
Are you there Dodgy?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/5213234.stm
I'm not sure what it is, but somehow I don't think this is Dodgy.
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Another reason why some may not be present!
Are you there Dodgy?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/5213234.stm
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So am I but couldn't be arsed checking. It gives the <ahem> spelling nazis something to do.Originally posted by FleetwoodPretty sure it's "roll call", but could be wrong.
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Illegal sites?
Do you mean that credit card companies were profitting from child-porn?Originally posted by xoggothWho is stupid enough to go on pay per view illegal sites or supply credit card details? Or is there some way of paying without identifying yourself?
PS Last question is idle curiousity only not request for technical help.
And when will they be charged?
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A man after my own heart (not literally, I hope!).Originally posted by The MasterI hate kids so it wasn't likely to be me.
If I have my way they'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes, the little ASBO'ed, hoodied, joy riding, txtspk bastards.
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"Three of those held are suspected of being part of an East European gang and of masterminding the sites, CEOP said.
The arrests were in Greater Manchester, London, Wiltshire, Surrey and Kent."
Does that mean those wonderful migrants who add billions to our economy are actually building naughty sites?
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Who is stupid enough to go on pay per view illegal sites or supply credit card details? Or is there some way of paying without identifying yourself?
PS Last question is idle curiousity only not request for technical help.
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I hate kids so it wasn't likely to be me.
If I have my way they'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes, the little ASBO'ed, hoodied, joy riding, txtspk bastards.
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