BORING DULL DEAD FORUM

sarah308
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 just how boring dull and dead is this forum of late    it seems that many of the regulars that gave this now dull dead forum life are on a holiday and the masters have there wish a dead boring dull colourless forum thats about as interesting as watching grass grow

 

there isnt even a posts from the 1 line specialist bashing abbott .... just fluffy nothing boring dull  posts now of here

 

 

 

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well you could start a intestesting and exciting thread.

 

 

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or choose another forum?

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Or go on Facebook, Twitter or the like,  where people can still use foul language.

 

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 just how boring dull and dead is this forum of late  

 

Just a little more than it was 35 minutes ago.

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So what's your fascination with it, you're compelled to keep coming here?

 

Just to check if it's still boring?

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abbrot and hockley, liars on claims concernin' spc workers wages 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-04/nrn-lies-on-spc/5236284

 

a topic to be goin' on with

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We are currently entertaining (feeding) a group of magpise in our back garden. One member of the group is a baby - well, I say baby, it is actually bigger and fatter than its parents and should be quite capable of foraging for itself; instead it sits on the ground, fluttering its feathers and  squawking 'feed me. feed me,' till the parent birds stuff food down its little  gob just to shut it up. (now what on earth suddenly made me think of that?)

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@the_great_she_elephant wrote:

We are currently entertaining (feeding) a group of magpise in our back garden. One member of the group is a baby - well, I say baby, it is actually bigger and fatter than its parents and should be quite capable of foraging for itself; instead it sits on the ground, fluttering its feathers and  squawking 'feed me. feed me,' till the parent birds stuff food down its little  gob just to shut it up. (now what on earth suddenly made me think of that?)


LOL

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@sarah308 wrote:

@not_an_eloi wrote:

a topic to be goin' on with


 

 

 


One always needs to protect their privacy both online and in RL

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