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I am surprised you are surprised bb

lmao :lol::):unsure:
 

Youd think the "owner" could over-ride any and everything....youd think...... ( hey Jethro ) :)

66 is a favorite..

WJ used his discretion and did not trot out the standard answer .

I suspect his wife checks his correspondance .

 

Lovely plumage.

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Mystery of the deleted thread may be solved. It was WJ's computer that did the deleting. Apparently WJ had some IT guys come in and service his office computer and he thinks they may have deleted the Demonland thread somehow.

Nasher, what are you doing, get the thread back. We haven't heard "boo" from you on this most important Demonland event.

Mystery of the deleted thread may be solved. It was WJ's computer that did the deleting. Apparently WJ had some IT guys come in and service his office computer and he thinks they may have deleted the Demonland thread somehow.

Nasher, what are you doing, get the thread back. We haven't heard "boo" from you on this most important Demonland event.

Bet it was Haddads goons looking for more info to feed to Caro.
 

can bananas pine for fjords ?

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can bananas pine for fjords ?

Obviously the loss of the thread is affecting you.


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What kind of talk is that??

The Norweigan Blue prefers kipping on his back....

I can see we need the original thread back NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I prefer this thread

so little B$

can bananas pine for fjords ?

"Pine for the fjords!?" What kind of talk is that?

Mystery of the deleted thread may be solved. It was WJ's computer that did the deleting. Apparently WJ had some IT guys come in and service his office computer and he thinks they may have deleted the Demonland thread somehow.

Nasher, what are you doing, get the thread back. We haven't heard "boo" from you on this most important Demonland event.

It was more than just a "service" of the office computer. More of a replacement of the system and one of the tech guys was working on it by remote overnight on the fateful evening when the thread up and disappeared. It's only a working theory of mine that this is what happened but no one knows for sure.

In the meantime, please lay off Nasher. If the old thread is capable of being restored, he's the one who can do it.


"Pine for the fjords!?" What kind of talk is that?

not a monty fan ?

 

Yes. My banana rants from Davao Philippines live on....

Thanks Nasher...

One of my favourite missives of yours was something like

"been eating a lot of this rice stuff-any nutritional value in it?'

I wanted to reply

"No you imbecile ,3 billion people have been faking it just to suck you in".

But I thought better of it .


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