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Joined 16 Feb '08 Moves 116712 Originally posted by Startreader
But as taunting goes it's harmless enough. In contrast to some in the last 24 hours. But you keep telling everyone that you haven't read everything posted in the last 24 hours, so how would you know?
The Ghost Chamber
Joined 14 Mar '15 Moves 28702 Originally posted by FMF
As a matter of interest, what is it you think happened " in the last 24 hours"? On the site, or around the globe?
Joined 28 Oct '05 Moves 34587 Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
On the site, or around the globe? I think she's referring to robbie carrobie. I'm curious about the specific time frame: 24 hours.
The Ghost Chamber
Joined 14 Mar '15 Moves 28702 Originally posted by FMF
I think she's referring to robbie carrobie. I'm curious about the specific time frame: 24 hours. Please don't bring about a blow by blow account of how Robbie Carrobie has spent the last 24 hours. 🙁
Joined 28 Oct '05 Moves 34587 Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Please don't bring about a blow by blow account of how Robbie Carrobie has spent the last 24 hours. 🙁 If you don't want to hear Startreader's answer to my question, maybe you could just abstain from reading whatever explanation she gives. 🙂
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Joined 26 Aug '07 Moves 38239 Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Please don't bring about a blow by blow account of how Robbie Carrobie has spent the last 24 hours. 🙁 robbie carrobie couldn't sleep his mind was active until 4am in the morning, very difficult day today.
Joined 16 Jan '07 Moves 326101 Originally posted by robbie carrobie
robbie carrobie couldn't sleep his mind was active until 4am in the morning, very difficult day today. Robbie Carrobie is not the problem.
Joined 16 Feb '08 Moves 116712 Originally posted by robbie carrobie
It has been alleged that I do not understand the use of poetic devices such as onomatopoeia. Let me assure my adversaries that I most certainly do understand the term. For example, sizzling sausages, bubbling brook, rustling leaves etc etc
Now to the point at hand, drool or dwool. With the inclusion of the r drool takes on a much more jagged a ...[text shortened]... be entirely onomatopoetic, its certainly more fitting than drool with its hard edged construct. dwool is not onomatopoeic.
Nor is
twat .
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