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honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
Spee wrote:
Honey...an absolutely facinating post¡
I wonder how many times I have to remind you to just skip my posts if you are not interested?
Not everyone likes the same things, or are interested in the same things, and that is ok.
This is not the X factor, and you are not Simon Cowell. We do not need to give each other's posts a rating.
I often find your posts pointless, childish, and deathly dull, but I dont tell you, because it is none of my business, would be unkind, and I imagine you dont want my opinion.
I could do without yours!
Touche.
I saw JK twice - the real one!
Dorking South Street and Marylebone High Street.
And he completely ignored me!!
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JK2006 |
Good for you Honey! |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Spee wrote:
Honey...an absolutely facinating post¡
I wonder how many times I have to remind you to just skip my posts if you are not interested?
Not everyone likes the same things, or are interested in the same things, and that is ok.
This is not the X factor, and you are not Simon Cowell. We do not need to give each other's posts a rating.
I often find your posts pointless, childish, and deathly dull, but I dont tell you, because it is none of my business, would be unkind, and I imagine you dont want my opinion.
I could do without yours!
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Spee |
Honey...an absolutely facinating post¡
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honey!oh sugar sugar. |
JK2006 wrote:
There are so many Jonathan Kings!
And also doppelgangers. Last week I thought i saw you. "you" were looking a bit rough, but all things considered I didnt think anything of it. "You" also had the same sort of clothes, and even very loud trainers on.
I only hesitated because although you go to liverpool quite often I couldn't think why you would be in my scruffy village. (the studio nearby is rubbish)
He must have thought I was a lunatic rushing over and then standing gawping for a few seconds, but he was so much like you I think he must be a long lost relative. |
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