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2015 Anal Entry
Posted May 31, 2015
*bugger*
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Latest reply: May 31, 2015
2014 Annual Entry
Posted Nov 9, 2014
Just for old times sake here's my 2014 effort which is largely like my others.
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Latest reply: Nov 9, 2014
2006 Annual Entry
Posted Mar 25, 2006
Once again it's time for the increasingly irrelevant RedDog annual journal entry where I once again reflect upon the previous years Journal entries and marvel that the 2002 effort still appears robustly healthy despite my best efforts to terminate the damn thing.
This year I am hopeful that the 2006 entry like 2005 and 2004 will attract ever fewer replies. A modest aspiration I know but a heartfelt one.
If you're one of the sicko's that insist on keeping 2002 alive then I have given up on you ...... you know who you are
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Latest reply: Mar 25, 2006
2005 Annual Entry
Posted Feb 26, 2005
All too soon the time has come round once more for the now notorious RedDog annual journal entry where I once again reflect upon the previous years Journal entries and marvel that the 2002 effort still appears robustly healthy despite my best efforts to terminate the damn thing.
This year I am hopeful that the 2005 entry unlike it's 2002 brother will attract NO REPLIES WHATSOEVER.
For the hard of understanding that means NONE, ZERO, ZIP or NO replies to this posting.
I fank you
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Latest reply: Feb 26, 2005
2004 Annual Entry
Posted Jan 1, 2004
Well the time has come for the now inevitable RedDog annual journal entry where I reflect upon the previous years experiences and my hopes and aspirations for the future.
Truth is last years experiences are the same as the years before - my 2002 entry is still plagued by my friends unwilling to let the past go.
My aspirations for the future are equally as simple in that I hope my friends find another Researchers journal to pester.
That aside I'm still the same ole Dog
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Latest reply: Jan 1, 2004
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