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it was about roll deep being banned again then decended into a big argument about moderators then ???? and someone else started backbiting then we all started throwing chairs around and smashing the bar up, then lady muck took one of her crocs off and jumpped into the melee spanking all and sundry who were fighting telling them to be nice and eventually wrestled mark to the ground and gave him a chinese burn. Then roll deep reappeared for the umpteenth time in a new guise which fooled none and I spilt my pint down my painted trousers and decided that was a good time to goto bed , dunno what happened today but hopefully the eyeballs have all been sweeped up, and new saw dust thrown on the lounge floor...................

iaineasy Wrote:


> state of mind on here last night. I hope its all a

> bit more chilled today hows it going LM?


Much much better today thank you iaineasy...been having fun on the Home Cooking Ideas, Tips and Recipes thread...just been watching Stanley Baxter as "Mrs Bridges"...very funny. How about you? How have things been with you today? You swore quite a bit yesterday...not like you at all.

I was swearing the day before sorry about that but I get a little hostile in the face of unfairness sometimes. Had a good day today, finished a job and gave a lovely couple from on here their house back all nicely decorated.


just mooching through the threads now to see whats new for half hour.

iaineasy Wrote:

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> I was swearing the day before sorry about that but

> I get a little hostile in the face of unfairness

> sometimes.


I think the thread affected a lot of people...who all reacted differently...some swore (like you), some threw things, others cried (I know I did), some sh*t-stirred, etc. etc....it's all part of human nature.


Had a good day today...

> just mooching through the threads now to see whats

> new for half hour.


Well that's nice! Enjoy your mooch.


Hugsx

iaineasy Wrote:

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> What's this thread about?

> -----------------------

> it was about roll deep being banned again then

> decended into a big argument about moderators then

> ???? and someone else started backbiting then we

> all started throwing chairs around and smashing

> the bar up, then lady muck took one of her crocs

> off and jumpped into the melee spanking all and

> sundry who were fighting telling them to be nice

> and eventually wrestled mark to the ground and

> gave him a chinese burn. Then roll deep reappeared

> for the umpteenth time in a new guise which fooled

> none and I spilt my pint down my painted trousers

> and decided that was a good time to goto bed ,

> dunno what happened today but hopefully the

> eyeballs have all been sweeped up, and new saw

> dust thrown on the lounge floor...................


Oh, Ian you should have stayed up, it went on very well from there.

For a start Brendan made up a load of hyphenated surnames for himself, then LadyMuck, it might have been Quids and Mick Mac made some marvelouslly amusing remarks. It was all very droll.


*looks around furtively to see if LadyMuck will notice him appropriating her trademark action asterisks*


*seeing no sign of LM, breathes sigh of relief and wipes imaginary sweat from brow*


*decides to stop rambling and get his fat ass back to the point and follow up what he should have *action asterisked*, three sentences previously and just types wind whistles, tumbleweeds blow*


*wonders what Jacques Derrida might have made of all this*


*looks at above, realises self is two-thirds lacking in a Three Stooges tribute act and retires to bed with a bottle of strong liquor*


So IanEasy, painted trousers you say. Clash fan are you?

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> ....For a start Brendan made up a load of hyphenated

> surnames for himself, then LadyMuck, it might have

> been Quids and Mick Mac made some marvelouslly

> amusing remarks. It was all very droll.

>

> *looks around furtively to see if LadyMuck will

> notice him appropriating her trademark action

> asterisks*

>

> *seeing no sign of LM, breathes sigh of relief and

> wipes imaginary sweat from brow*

>

> *decides to stop rambling and get his fat ass back

> to the point and follow up what he should have

> *action asterisked*, three sentences previously

> and just types wind whistles, tumbleweeds blow*

>

> *wonders what Jacques Derrida might have made of

> all this*

>

> *looks at above, realises self is two-thirds

> lacking in a Three Stooges tribute act and retires

> to bed with a bottle of strong liquor*

>

> So IanEasy, painted trousers you say. Clash fan

> are you?



*adopts most displeased expression*


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej5_sKnFA-4

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