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On a new topic, that post in the Lounge by a company looking for someone from ED to work for them for four days for nothing at a festival in Sussex selling their coffee for them.


I half hoped that big bang was God smiting them good and proper.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> People who post on here pretending to be

> somebody/something they're not, just to get a

> laugh and think they're funny.

>

> They're not.


You mean dulwichmum I guess as you put a 'no comment' comment after her recent post. I for one am glad to see her back on the forum even if that post was a little OTT even by her standards.

Dulwichmum is/was Leader of the Absolutely Fabulous Party and I am/was her Sheriff.


Good to see her back.


Miss her on Twitter where DulwichFox is a Fox and no longer tweets presumed died,


and I am known under another Pseudonym.


The Ducking Stool may be in storage but can quickly be re-assembled.


DulwichFox

red devil Wrote:

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> I still miss Woof Mark the Dog, or was it Mark

> Woof the Dog...it's been so long!


He's dead rd. AC killed him by throwing a bone onto the tracks at Clapham Junction

Even worse - his photo on the website was at least ten years younger, two stone lighter and with a full head of hair. And he spends the entire date telling you about the various women who have ruined his life, starting with his mother.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> Even worse - his photo on the website was at least

> ten years younger, two stone lighter and with a

> full head of hair. And he spends the entire date

> telling you about the various women who have

> ruined his life, starting with his mother.


So, are you two still married then ?

When he got on, in lingering detail, to his 'friend' who had apparently bumped off two women for their money and was working on another, I made my excuses and left. I just felt that perhaps he wasn't ready for another relationship.

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