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markl

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  #1211011 9-Jan-2015 11:20
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Sigh...talk about heading madly off-topic. Might be a good idea to just invoke Godwin's law to end the conversation...



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  #1211113 9-Jan-2015 13:39
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How can you head off topic in an off topic forum?

I've never understood the need for enforcing that idea. No one enforces that sort of thing IRW.





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  #1211125 9-Jan-2015 14:00
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Geektastic:
k1w1k1d: Can't understand all the fuss about coffee these days, and the prices people will pay.
I prefer Greggs Red Ribbon Roast with milk and one sugar.


Greggs is a 'coffee flavoured drink' in the same idiom as the hateful 'pork flavoured sausages'!


You said that horrible thing that must never be spoken in a whisper 'pork flavoured sausages'! but I will blaspheme some more 'beef flavoured sausages'! :P

They are never to be seen in Greytown :)




Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.




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  #1211171 9-Jan-2015 14:33
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Geektastic: How can you head off topic in an off topic forum?

I've never understood the need for enforcing that idea. No one enforces that sort of thing IRW.


Maybe that's because in the real world we don't have a single "topic subject" heading to go by to work out whether we want to follow and participate in a conversation...

In the real world, we don't tend to use acronyms like IRW either, BTW tongue-out

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