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PasturesNew wrote: »That bird ... I confused wageslave with .... was .... sjaypink

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Sjay is lovely, very bright and funny. She is one of my favourite people on here.
I dont think she is the slightest bit "full on", PN.
Maybe you take forum banter a bit too seriously?Retail is the only therapy that works0 -
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Didn't read the whole thread yesterday.... Yes I confess I was the filth culprit- good memory for the detail there PN
In my defence I expect it was all written in the early hours of a Saturday or Sunday, and I may have been slightly 'overtired' :cool: However, it was most certainly just (very unintelligent!) banter, I did not intend to come across as full on, although IIRC the local bloke was.... I did get a bit scared lol
Anyhow, apologies for any offence caused. I should probably take note... Not the first time I've been accused of soliciting etc :eek::rotfl:
PS wageslave you are very sweet, and also possibly very misguided
We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Carl Jung
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