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Gianna Stefani wrote:

Ah, like the Chris Page post re. foreigners ...


Exactly. A dozen responses in less than an hour, that's quite a
successful troll.
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I always thought Damien WAS NGUK!

No, I am not.

He and I have actually VERY little in common.

I am not the only person in the world who uses the Internet, you
know!:-o ;-)

Seriously, though, I am not him.

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"Trevor Appleton" wrote in message
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I always thought Damien WAS NGUK!


Very probably !
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"CK" wrote in message Alternatively:

Troll = to promenade or walk about.
(Palare/Polari lexicon)

Oddly, there's also a reference to "willets", but you can look that one
up for yourselves...


1. So it's the same as "stroll" then?

2. "Willets" I don't know, but "winnets" was (is?) a NE expression for
something that's found up one's nose! Possibly willets get up one's nose
and turn into winnets?

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Very probably !

Isn't nguk in jail now, for apeing Matty H?:-p

It's incredible just how low some people are prepared to stoop. Unlike
Mr. King, I have a good, viable, amicable relationship with MOST of the
TWO admins, but I doubt that users like Gavin Partridge will ever be
able to accept me once again, now.:-(

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