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Whats happened to Dee-luded????

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16 hours ago, Nasher said:

Curry and deeluded are both alive and well.

That's probably a minority opinion.

 
5 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I thought Stuie was your favorite poster, Uncle Bitter? Where has the love gone?

I think at the end of the year, there should be a fundraising raffle for Demonland in which the top prize is a night out at the pub with Dee-Luded, ENYAW and BarnDee. There are no words out there to describe that level of awesome.

...plus Picket

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1 hour ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I thought Stuie was your favorite poster, Uncle Bitter? Where has the love gone?

I think at the end of the year, there should be a fundraising raffle for Demonland in which the top prize is a night out at the pub with Dee-Luded, ENYAW and BarnDee. There are no words out there to describe that level of awesome.

There could be a Demonland celebrity boxing fundraiser, bit like Ronnie Andrews and Wacko Jacko, whereby various posters are put in a ring with BBO (lucky I got that last bit in the right order). He's a bit long in the tooth to put up much of a fight, but would be a laugh.

Biffen can supply 'painkillers', Hemingway can rationally calm people down, Deeluded can yell out his Tourettes contributions from ringside, Dr Hopping Dick can administer first aid, and Stu can tell BBOs opponent that he's missing the point.

 
1 hour ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

I thought Stuie was your favorite poster, Uncle Bitter? Where has the love gone?

I think at the end of the year, there should be a fundraising raffle for Demonland in which the top prize is a night out at the pub with Dee-Luded, ENYAW and BarnDee. There are no words out there to describe that level of awesome.

Absolute Gold!!!

at the Chelsea Hieghts Hotel

4 hours ago, america de cali said:

I took a lot of punishment in the 186, Schwab and Scully days.  SIn binned about 6 times I think including a 6 month holiday.  Must have mellowed since then.

You were unrelenting during the Scully saga. Not surprised you copped a few bans.


On 30/05/2016 at 10:25 PM, america de cali said:

There should be a sin bin list of all the current banned posters so we don't worry if they may have got run over by a bus or been eaten by a shark.

 

19 hours ago, Nasher said:

Curry and deeluded are both alive and well.

Thank goodness. I was worried about the shark

13 hours ago, america de cali said:

He wages war  from the high moral ground which maybe slips under the radar?

Oh please! I expect better from you ADC, I can't imagine why. From now on i'll be watching everything you do with a fine tuned comb - because that one sticks out like a sore throat.(sic)

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