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easterly well and truly arrived here
temp 2.1c falling



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On Feb 18, 9:19*pm, Siberian Knight wrote:
easterly well and truly arrived here
temp 2.1c falling



Interesting stuff- but where are you??
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On Friday 18 Feb 2011 22:26, haaark scribbled:

On Feb 18, 9:19 pm, Siberian Knight wrote:
easterly well and truly arrived here
temp 2.1c falling



Interesting stuff- but where are you??


It's Terry Tibbs from Bracknell. Keeps changing his identity every few days
to try to foil those who have kill-filed him.

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It was raining cats and dogs and I fell in a poodle. [Chic
Murray(1919-1985)]
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On Friday 18 Feb 2011 22:26, haaark scribbled:

On Feb 18, 9:19 pm, Siberian Knight wrote:
easterly well and truly arrived here
temp 2.1c falling



Interesting stuff- but where are you??


It's Terry Tibbs from Bracknell. Keeps changing his identity every few
days
to try to foil those who have kill-filed him.


It doesn't really 'foil' anyone though. Once a new identity appears,
and they're so easy to spot, it just gets binned along with the rest
of them. It's not hard.
To think there's a grown man doing this....
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Bolton, Lancashire
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in 330983 20110219 111036 "Col" wrote:

To think there's a grown man doing this....


Haha! My 6-year-old grand-daughter is more mature than a lot of today's
so-called men.


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