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Apparently calling someone the c word isn't acceptable, who'd have thought.

 

I don't know much about trolling but as far as the arbtalk league table of trolls goes I reckon hedgy ranks low, second division or pub league.

 

Steve's report card to Mr and Mrs Mong should read needs to concentrate, must try harder.

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I wonder how many four letter words there are begining with c

 

So as discussed earlier many many things are lost in translation over text without facial expressions or body language to actually interperet the context of ....

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3 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Frankly I was rather insulted to be mentioned (as Mountain Man) to be in the same sentence as that bloke.

It was like he’d just discovered the internet.

Sorry bout that was not ment to cause offence 

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