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Traveller in Time Reporting Bugs -o-o- Broken the chain of Pliny -o-o- Hired

Traveller in Time smiley - tit on his head
"This is the only entry visible on your account smiley - sadface.

What will be left of any community if everyone removes all what they ever have accomplished.

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logicus tracticus philosophicus

ah but some of these bits surface later having been misplaced first time round , like this ,morning tt pj was wondering re changeing the easter pic to another ,not sure which color since there are 5, but nice to see a few threads returning back to life though see a few being mederated still, and yet still awaiting a couple of ican personal messages being
sent through since they should not have been censered in the first place,
as it state send a private message, PRIVATE being the operative word, i suppose this means any message i send to my mp is also being read by third parties i hopenot


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milkstone

I am so confused. Is there another story called Tulips in Amsterdam?
The 2 replies here are definitely nothing to do with my story.
smiley - erm milkstone


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milkstone

OK. Maybe I am wrong. This is as yet a mysterious site for me.smiley - smiley


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logicus tracticus philosophicus

well milkstone the reason why this thread has appeared has a lot to do with a rift in the space time continuim .the return of dr who on the telivison ,the date this thread started ,a gentleman called called harold, a photograph of old satchmo , and a couple of other unknown varibles ,saskia being one of them ,so i hope that you realise that it will be a little while before the edited entry appears in the guide smiley - ok did enjoy reading the story though


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milkstone

Dear logicus, you have me now totally confused.
Thanks for reading my story.
smiley - tongueout


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