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Mancie 06-04-2007 19:35

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"Deep thought" gondola are you gonna tell this slobbering panting mob anything they don't already suspect.. and I say suspect because every single word you type is all common gossip.. these people are born and bred in Accrington! for gods sake don't confuse em even more... if whippet has got 3 legs .. tell em!

accymel 06-04-2007 19:38

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 407589)
"Deep thought" gondola are you gonna tell this slobbering panting mob anything they don't already suspect.. and I say suspect because every single word you type is all common gossip.. these people are born and bred in Accrington! for gods sake don't confuse em even more... if whippet has got 3 legs .. tell em!


:eek: & heres me thinking the EU have abolished flat cap wearing for the mo then:D

Ianto.W. 06-04-2007 21:49

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 407592)
:eek: & heres me thinking the EU have abolished flat cap wearing for the mo then:D

Please accymel if you must post on this subject, can you please interject a little common sense into it, instead of short posting and sniping on a very serious subject that needs and will be aired, when the timing is at the pertinent stage. Take as much micky mouse brownie points off me you like. I could not care less.

accymel 06-04-2007 21:51

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 407653)
Please accymel if you must post on this subject, can you please interject a little common sense into it, instead of short posting and sniping on a very serious subject that needs and will be aired, when the timing is at the pertinent stage. Take as much micky mouse brownie points off me you like. I could not care less.

Eh:confused: i didnt realise Mancies post was actually serious, think theres a serious sence of humour bypass here:D

Ianto.W. 06-04-2007 21:57

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 407656)
Eh:confused: i didnt realise Mancies post was actually serious, think theres a serious sence of humour bypass here:D

I have no idea what mancie has posted, as I have neither time or the inclination to read all the rubbish posted on this subject save the ones that make 1 iota of common sense.;)

Margaret Pilkington 06-04-2007 21:59

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The thing is Ianto, you have to read all the posts to see if they do actually contain anything of any value to the thread.

accymel 06-04-2007 22:00

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 407660)
I have no idea what mancie has posted, as I have neither time or the inclination to read all the rubbish posted on this subject save the ones that make 1 iota of common sense.;)

:rofl38: nice one so u do have humour hehehehhehee:D

So u know nothing about the 3 legged whippets that could be the BIG CLAIM soon to be officially announced then:D

Margaret Pilkington 06-04-2007 22:02

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and unfortunately (or fortunately -depending on your views) sometimes a touch of levity finds its way in........and that happens in most threads that have serious content...and to be honest I don't think it detracts. It would be very sad to bar people from a thread on a serious subject just because they held a 'lighter' view of the situation.

Ianto.W. 06-04-2007 22:14

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 407662)
The thing is Ianto, you have to read all the posts to see if they do actually contain anything of any value to the thread.

Margaret please do not steal my moment of glory , as I was just emerging from a bout of chavs invisible DEPRESSION and was just beggining to enjoy myself. Furthermore I have been lumbered with my 'Lady Wife' as it is her night off, and she can drink for good old England.:D
PS at my expence.;)

garinda 06-04-2007 22:34

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 407653)
Please accymel if you must post on this subject, can you please interject a little common sense into it, instead of short posting and sniping on a very serious subject that needs and will be aired, when the timing is at the pertinent stage. Take as much micky mouse brownie points off me you like. I could not care less.

A little light relief in any thread that Gondola posts in, is much appreciated.

I don't know why you keep defending him. Everything he posts, and doesn't say, is about as cryptic as a crossword puzzle in the Beano.

Empty rhetoric.

Innuendo.

Gossip.

Hearsay.

Blah, blah, blah.

Yada, yada, yada.

Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwn.

Ianto.W. 06-04-2007 22:46

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My good friend garinda, all will be revealed, but not on accyweb as this is a family friendly forum, started I believe by Roy who I personally would not seek to see harmed. When the time comes ,and I mighn't add the sooner the better, I will personally advise all interested parties, then you can draw your own conclusions. I have only been a member of this forum for a short while and can understand the frustrations with the lack or credible evidence to suuport the inuendoes, all I ask for is a little patience.

garinda 06-04-2007 22:48

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 407685)
My good friend garinda, all will be revealed, but not on accyweb as this is a family friendly forum, started I believe by Roy who I personally would not seek to see harmed.

Then why bother posting here at all?

Tedious isn't the word.

Ianto.W. 06-04-2007 22:50

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 407686)
Then why bother posting here at all?

Tedious isn't the word.

They call it looking for directions gary.

WillowTheWhisp 06-04-2007 22:53

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If the information is correct then how the heck does it harm Roy? If it's lies then it shouldn't be even hinted at on here or anywhere else.

The flat caps and whippets post is at least intelligible which is more than can be said for the smoke and mirrors twaddle, isn't it? Yes, thought so.

garinda 06-04-2007 22:56

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 407689)
They call it looking for directions gary.

See another cryptic bit of nonsense.

How on earth is his postings here looking for direction? Particularly because he hasn't got the balls to go public with whatever it is, he claims to know.


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