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I was bumbling around the other day when I came across a new researcher called com.cafe. I went in to say hello...and a conversation did indeed startm as per usual. However, something happened (I'm not about to spill out all the gross details - check it for yourself) which caused a slight riff between a few researchers there, and I was ineed caught up in it.
Now normally, I really hate arguments, as I expect most of you do. But this one turned out to be good.....I argued with a dude called Ford Sierra. As it happens it seems he's really okay, and I intend on sticking around to find out - which is a bit wierd considering the way in which we met!
Check him out at http://h2g2.com/h2g2/guide/U171215" >http://h2g2.com/h2g2/guide/U171215 - if nothing else it's something to do ;)
Bye diddly bye!!
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Greetings, Morgsta! | Jan 6, 2001 |
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Hi FSE | Apr 30, 2001 | May 2, 2001 |
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Door bell jingles | Apr 17, 2001 | No Replies |
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