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    Big earthquake off PNG 7.8
    You OK Braid?
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    Here is news about it.
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    Nothing serious here thanks Brian. The epicentre was quite a long way away from my kingdom in the clouds.

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    Vernon works very hard for this website and has my full backing on any decision he makes regarding posts.
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    Well, that's me told, right? Hat and belt off. Prisoner and escort quiiiiick march!

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    Well Braid, would you expect me to do anything other than fully support Vernon who works very hard for this website?
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    Of course not Brian, I know he puts a lot of time and effort into the site. But I don't have to agree with everything he says.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Braid Anderson View Post
    Of course not Brian, I know he puts a lot of time and effort into the site. But I don't have to agree with everything he says.
    ###well chop sticks and make candles out out of them

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    Cappy, a word about umpires, referees, moderators. They are not there to take part in the game. If they do, they are then open to comment like every one else. Next time you go to a football match, and the referee starts dribbling and passing the ball, tell your fellow spectators to go chop sticks and make candles out of them, when they boo the ref. I'd like to be there to watch. I'd even give you a free candle with which to defend yourself.

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    Braid in regard to Robert the Bruce and making short work of the English Army, what can you expect from a bunch of wallies who wore wigs and powdered themselves, only hope they don't parade nowadays in drag. However with all the same sex laws being abolished who knows. Wonder how recruits are now interviewed and how many points they get if bisexual. When out shopping yesterday nearly every housewife saw was covered in tattoos legs arms and other parts I should imagine, didn't like to ask. I don't know if they think it makes them attractive, but would certainly insist on the light out in bed. As regards the old redcoat they reckon it was red so the blood wouldn't show, the ones who wore blue coats were of the aristocracy as were definetley in their thoughts better than those in red. Believe the continentals were always in green and pink. Cheers JS
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