Tangodancer's missing balls
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Re: Tangodancer's missing balls
Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Pedant!Prufrock wrote:I can see it (TD has only ever had one ball to my knowledge) but yesterday it briefly disappeared.
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Talking of 'missing'. Whatever happened to Zulu, the fat little runt?
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He is still the alleged moderator of every thread so he may still be hovering in the background....Bruce Rioja wrote:Talking of 'missing'. Whatever happened to Zulu, the fat little runt?
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He's still lugging his 303 around in the long grass on the fring as far as I know.Bruce Rioja wrote:Talking of 'missing'. Whatever happened to Zulu, the fat little runt?
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Searching for something completely unrelated to BWFC and I came across this > http://omgili.com/thread/jHIAmI4hxg9Dq7 ... iQWpSsDj_/
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Looks like I've won a prize with AT in second and Monty a distant bronze
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I've no idea either.mrkint wrote:wat :/
Omgili seems to be some lurker's paradise where total anoraks sift through other people's forums and then have a forum chat about those forums. A bit like that bird that flies in ever-decreasing circles until it disappears up its own.
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So....people are chatting about forums, on a forum?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I've no idea either.mrkint wrote:wat :/
Omgili seems to be some lurker's paradise where total anoraks sift through other people's forums and then have a forum chat about those forums. A bit like that bird that flies in ever-decreasing circles until it disappears up its own.
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It looks like that.Annoyed Grunt wrote:So....people are chatting about forums, on a forum?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I've no idea either.mrkint wrote:wat :/
Omgili seems to be some lurker's paradise where total anoraks sift through other people's forums and then have a forum chat about those forums. A bit like that bird that flies in ever-decreasing circles until it disappears up its own.
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How bizarre..Lost Leopard Spot wrote:It looks like that.Annoyed Grunt wrote:So....people are chatting about forums, on a forum?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I've no idea either.mrkint wrote:wat :/
Omgili seems to be some lurker's paradise where total anoraks sift through other people's forums and then have a forum chat about those forums. A bit like that bird that flies in ever-decreasing circles until it disappears up its own.
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Re: Tangodancer's missing balls
I like the literary criticism:
The sentiment of the discussion, that spans over 2 days, is negative. The discussion is quite engaging and quite controversial. The users Abdoulaye's Twin, Lost Leopard Spot, were particularly engaged. It got people interested in the discussion. We find the discussion interesting and original.
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From the above site:
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Re: Tangodancer's missing balls
Not absolutely sure I want a thread about my missing balls on world-wide internet. Please tell them they're back in place and doing absolutely fine, thanks.
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They can freely discuss me
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You probably are being discussed, just not on forumsHoboh wrote:They can freely discuss me
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