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slow night......

must be what winning is like

DC haven't you noticed Jazza is missing in action, Deefrog not heard of for ages, Biffen has undergone some sort of transmogrification, I mean things have turned a bit scary. BBO is not making any sense, although yes I admit that is normal.

Anyway I am out of here the placevhas turned wierd.

 

DC haven't you noticed Jazza is missing in action, Deefrog not heard of for ages, Biffen has undergone some sort of transmogrification, I mean things have turned a bit scary. BBO is not making any sense, although yes I admit that is normal.

Anyway I am out of here the placevhas turned wierd.

yes, a few have noted jazza's absence. hope he's ok and just having a holiday or something

think photofrog goes bush now and again, maybe just gone walkabout like jako

slow night......

must be what winning is like

You mean Demonland is a place where people tend to whine rather than celebrate? Who would have thought it? :blink::):wub:


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It's not as glamourous as it looks Moon.

Stop being modest.

 

Which proprietor are you Biff? Rose or Yvette?

http://youtu.be/qiMEeUVWJlY

I try to avoid both.


Been a quiet thread over the last few days.......

Seems always to be quiet after a win ... (a what?)

Been a quiet thread over the last few days.......

Pleasantly so if you keep out of it Moon!

Anyway I'm doing my charitable work and going to the footy with Ellen Biffen. I'm going to to leave if the tasteless bastard wears Target again!!


Pleasantly so if you keep out of it Moon!

Anyway I'm doing my charitable work and going to the footy with Ellen Biffen. I'm going to to leave if the tasteless bastard wears Target again!!

i expect he will dress up multiculturally i.e. probably multicringely

I expect he will wear a colorful burqha .

*burqa

If you're going to attempt to be 'multicultural', at least get the spelling right. Around my parts you'd be glared at for that.

*burqa

If you're going to attempt to be 'multicultural', at least get the spelling right. Around my parts you'd be glared at for that.

i'd hate to think what's been around your parts, moonie

*burqa

If you're going to attempt to be 'multicultural', at least get the spelling right. Around my parts you'd be glared at for that.

What a sad attempt at scoring a cheap point that is Moon!. My old Macquarie (mid 80's) doesn't list any attempt at the word. It comes from a Muslim/ Arabic background with a whole range of phonemic differences. No need to be pedantically definitive - we all sort of get the meaning.


i'd hate to think what's been around your parts, moonie

No great demand for injera bread in Borewood dc?

What a sad attempt at scoring a cheap point that is Moon!. My old Macquarie (mid 80's) doesn't list any attempt at the word. It comes from a Muslim/ Arabic background with a whole range of phonemic differences. No need to be pedantically definitive - we all sort of get the meaning.

Keep wriggling. It's spelt burqa. Multicultural round would be a good time to update your dictionary to this century. Whatever.

 

this would be a good time for stuie to interject and give us all a good lecture on multiculturism

It’s pronounced moldy-kulchuralizm


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