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Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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weebleswobble wrote:
scotty wrote: Now play nicely Kiddies, there's room for everyone.......................
Keith.
Apart fae those fcukin' goffs! :twisted:
AYE!!! :evil: .....................the BASTURDS!!!! :lol:
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SINsister wrote:It *could* always be locked, too, of course...but I suppose that that would end the sporting atmosphere pretty quickly. Hmm. :von:
Locking these threads puts a mod in an awkward position. It is accepted that you lock posts that are offensive, or double birthday threads, or advertising threads fom spambots, but when you, as a mod, lock a thread just because you don't understand an inside joke, people are going to frown and yell 'censorship!!!'.

The 'drifting down the board' is a sign of people's disinterest in the topic and will have more effect in the long run.

I think... :roll:

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You're a very sensible man, IZ. ;)
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SINsister wrote:You're a very sensible man, IZ. ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol: .........have you been drinking tonight Sinni? :innocent: :twisted:
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scotty wrote:
SINsister wrote:You're a very sensible man, IZ. ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol: .........have you been drinking tonight Sinni? :innocent: :twisted:
Sometimes she has a cruel sense of humour.. :innocent:
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Whaddaya mean, sometimes, Jums? :lol: :twisted:

No, I'm not drinking (anything but plain coffee, that is), and actually, I was serious. :von:
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scotty wrote:
SINsister wrote:You're a very sensible man, IZ. ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol: .........have you been drinking tonight Sinni? :innocent: :twisted:
Fresh fatherhood has that effect on women, as you should know ;) :twisted:

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Eh? :eek:
I'm immune to such things, though, IZ, being alien, an' all... ;)
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I can't see the difference between Keith's Dad's postings and PiB's postings, or some of the Aulde Thrash Harry/Francis posts, or even some of the 25men posts, to name but a few.

Most of the time I don't react upon these posts, I did now because KD put in some unintelligible (YouTube) coding and I thought it kinda amusing to reply with a logarithm. har har.

OTOH, as said, the recent Green Biro thread falls in the same category as this post.

Just let it drift down the board I say.

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the green biro thread was in reference to the the fact that the most relevant thing that many of the 'community' could find to respond to over the entire christmas period was a new female member, a former member at that,reinventing herself and you lot being too daft to notice _ probably because a lot of you had your hands on your cocks at the time.

back in the day, if you bother to look back to then Iz, you'll find that there were many 'cryptic' posts, maybe people got to the point of them quicker.

i personally like the people who make me laugh contributing, invariably the irreverent and quite possibly irrelevant, but never inane..the kind of thing that pops up once in a blue moon

..anyway i really can't be arsed
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paint it black wrote:the green biro thread was in reference to the the fact that the most relevant thing that many of the 'community' could find to respond to over the entire christmas period was a new female member, a former member at that,reinventing herself and you lot being too daft to notice _ probably because a lot of you had your hands on your cocks at the time.

back in the day, if you bother to look back to then Iz, you'll find that there were many 'cryptic' posts, maybe people got to the point of them quicker.

i personally like the people who make me laugh contributing, invariably the irreverent and quite possibly irrelevant, but never inane..the kind of thing that pops up once in a blue moon

..anyway i really can't be arsed
Actually, some of us were attending to (what would later prove to be) terminally-ill parents at the time that the member in question had first made herself known here at HL, and thus had no room for such trivial goings-on. Therefore, her "reinvention" was news.

And ya know, some of us also really just don't give a damn, whether the missives in question are "cryptic" or otherwise. Most of it's utter foolishness, with no basis in reality, after all. For example, unless Von-related "information" comes straight from ol' Von's yapper, with irrefutable proof as to its origins, I plan to take it all with a whole boulder of salt - always have, always will.

Your crass commentary's unnecessary, PiB, and as far as I'm concerned, it's unwanted, as well. If you truly can't be arsed, then why not take a hike? I certainly won't stop you.
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I don't wish to get sucked into this any more... wish I hadn't started it :|

BUT just to satisfy my curiosity... Rosalie? :eek:
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Nupp. Amy Eldritch. Who, as Amy (korrigier' mich wenn ich mich irre, bitte!) has become a cerrished memebr of Poison Door. :wink:
PiB, no one noticed? No one mentioned, you mean?
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boudicca wrote:I don't wish to get sucked into this any more... wish I hadn't started it :|

BUT just to satisfy my curiosity... Rosalie? :eek:
notorious trouble-maker, i tipped off QB the day [s]he arrived then went back to hospital to look after my daughter

anyway, outa here

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boudicca wrote:I don't wish to get sucked into this any more... wish I hadn't started it :|

BUT just to satisfy my curiosity... Rosalie? :eek:
Christ, there's a name I haven't heard in a while... I've recently been catching up on old posts on alt.gothic, and there was a totally s**t insane woman on there who was very similar in her tone to some similar people we've had here. Irritating at the time, but an amusing memory. :lol:
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Oh, I remember who Rosalie was, I shall now cease using the name lest I invoke her :innocent: HL is a blessedly flame-free place, let us keep it that way.
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Dark wrote:alt.gothic
:eek: You've either got the patience of a saint, my dear, or you're possibly a masochist... :lol: :urff: ;) :kiss:
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paint it black wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I can't see the difference between Keith's Dad's postings and PiB's postings, or some of the Aulde Thrash Harry/Francis posts, or even some of the 25men posts, to name but a few.

Most of the time I don't react upon these posts, I did now because KD put in some unintelligible (YouTube) coding and I thought it kinda amusing to reply with a logarithm. har har.

OTOH, as said, the recent Green Biro thread falls in the same category as this post.

Just let it drift down the board I say.

IZ.

back in the day, if you bother to look back to then Iz, you'll find that there were many 'cryptic' posts, maybe people got to the point of them quicker.

i personally like the people who make me laugh contributing, invariably the irreverent and quite possibly irrelevant, but never inane..the kind of thing that pops up once in a blue moon

..anyway i really can't be arsed
Some of us were busy getting their first child, PiB. And maybe I shouldn't have commented on your posting cryptic threads all the time.

Then again, some of us don't deserve the 'hands on cock' remark. Some of us have a life and have other things to do than to peter out every little cryptic reference here on the boards.

Sisters-related or Von-related quotes are well-known here, but not everyone is on PoisonDoor or on alt.gothic or on Dominion.
PiB wrote:the green biro thread was in reference to the the fact that the most relevant thing that many of the 'community' could find to respond to over the entire christmas period was a new female member, a former member at that,reinventing herself.
Telling it thus could have saved some of us a lot of time and sniding remarks :|

Anyway, case closed from my point of view. Do carry on, I'll just stay out of the cryptic threads then.

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OK can we get back to the original question:
Why is Joan Collins? :)
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SINsister wrote:
Dark wrote:alt.gothic
:eek: You've either got the patience of a saint, my dear, or you're possibly a masochist... :lol: :urff: ;) :kiss:
I take it I'm not alone in playing around there.. nah, it's not bad. ;)
Just now I need to work out Thunderbird's account settings and stuff, and get through the next 3000 messages I've missed since September. :lol:

And maybe I'm just a patient masochist. :innocent:
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Well, that was a fun read. Anybody have the Led Zep London boot yet?
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Karst wrote:Well, that was a fun read. Anybody have the Led Zep London boot yet?
Which version?
There about 5 on dime right now

edit. make that 7
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Call me old fashioned, but a thread called Winnie, and not a single reference to a bear of little brain? Poor. Shoddy, in fact.

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Pista wrote:
Karst wrote:Well, that was a fun read. Anybody have the Led Zep London boot yet?
Which version?
There about 5 on dime right now

edit. make that 7
the best one...? :innocent:
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Quiff Boy wrote:the best one...? :innocent:
I got the 'matrix' one and am very happy with the sound
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Planet Dave wrote:Call me old fashioned, but a thread called Winnie, and not a single reference to a bear of little brain? Poor. Shoddy, in fact.

:P
T-Bag was also fond of the Pooh :innocent:

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