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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:21

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Or did you get your mum to do it for you?
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xxxxxx Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:26



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Well well, that's fine talk coming from someone whose idea of a witty response is, and I quote; big f***ing deal.

Why have you ruined yet another thread with your childishness Stonefly? I mean, seeing as your idea of the correct way to use a debate forum is to go about picking on simple spelling errors, maybe you should stick to that?
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Doc.Martin Posted: 03.01.2006, 03:30



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It is my professional diagnosis that a number of participants to this thread have had someone yanking on their man-pon strings. Lyskerry and Flyedstone should try wearing pads instead.

There has been no charge for this consultation.

And to support the anagram challange, my full diagnosis:

Farty Cramp. Now yellow hornet broken.
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lyskerrys Posted: 03.01.2006, 08:52



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"strop, there's a surprise,"Funnily enough, the words "Mebyon Kernow - The Party for Cornwall" give an apt anagram to describe our Lys..

"Non-party knob, worm fellow treachery."


"Worm fellow treachery", now there's a phrase you hear all the time in everyday conversation. You see, strop, the art of a good anagram includes grammar, something your examples are missing.

That said, I thought that the beer / crap anagram was the best one too!
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GolowDydh Posted: 03.01.2006, 17:24

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I assume that nobody is wasting time with a pen and paper working out these things,
so does it make them 'Post by Prog' stroppy?
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Stonefly Posted: 03.01.2006, 18:51

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I was only taking the p*ss, strop - there's honestly no malice behind it!
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