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    Just thought I'd stop by and grab a horlicks

    Hmmmmm surprisingly roomy in here bit stuffy but nothing opening a window and a lick of paint couldn't fix


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackel View Post
    Hmmmmm surprisingly roomy in here bit stuffy but nothing opening a window and a lick of paint couldn't fix


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    Carl, would you mind wiping your feet and signing the visitors book when you enter the Collectors Lounge.

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    Please leave your anorak by the door.

    Welcome aboard the civil section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackel View Post
    Hmmmmm surprisingly roomy in here bit stuffy but nothing opening a window and a lick of paint couldn't fix


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    Bog off you ruffian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post


    Bog off you ruffian

    Gareth thats not very nice.
    You should be more friendly and welcoming.













    After all. Isn't it all polite to cater for the disadvantaged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post


    Bog off you ruffian


    Could you lot keep the noise down? There are several people upstairs In Night Vision trying to get some kip!

    [BTW Gareth its... Bog off, you ruffian]

    Don't make me have to come down here again , phew what's that smell ?

    Someone has left their silver-coloured trainers drying on your radiator Had any odd visitors lately?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post

    Don't make me have to come down here again , phew what's that smell ?

    Someone has left their silver-coloured trainers drying on your radiator Had any odd visitors lately?
    ... Thassss funny and made me laugh. Cheers chap . Atb: G.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post
    [BTW Gareth its... Bog off, you ruffian]
    BTW Ian, it's

    "[BTW Gareth it's... Bog off, you ruffian]".



    Cue one of Ian's smartypants anti-collectables remarks......
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    Yes well, you might want to get a chain put on the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post
    Yes well, you might want to get a chain put on the door.
    ... Indeed, and hide behind the sofa ...
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    Garvin, I have taken the concious step to exclude superfluous 's from my text. Rarely are they needed or in fact, understood.

    I shall continue with my crusade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post
    Garvin, I have taken the conscious step to exclude superfluous 's from my text.
    Not too keen on "s" either by the looks of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post
    Garvin, I have taken the concious step to exclude superfluous 's from my text. Rarely are they needed or in fact, understood.
    ... Don't you comma round here accusing us of superfluous punctuation ...
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    Yes, well I'm cooking dinner &..

    oh look!

    there's somebody trying to join the Falke Forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Johnstone View Post
    Yes, well I'm cooking dinner &..

    oh look!

    there's somebody trying to join the Falke Forum
    Nah, can't be, we don't have "members". Can't spare the time to process the millions of applications...
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