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that would suit Biff LOLPaul, I can offer you the loan of one of my unused avatars to go with that badge if you like
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well it was a system that worked...Do you remember when you were at school and some kids wore Prefects badges & bossed you about and the rest of us were members of "Houses" (mine was Strathmore and the colour was red) and we used wear ties of our House Colour and we were awarded House Points for going a whole week without setting fire to the school or blocking the bogs???
Well, it's a bit like that, so watch out for yourself or you'll find yourself standing outside Headmaster Dan's orifice.
Tel...well.you have it now, paul. and i can't think of a better mentor than yourself to advise trainees. ( p.s. all donations to my swiss bank account would be much appreciated ).
Tel...
you`v got 4 badges under your name....
and thats just plain greedy...
Aye well I didn't get one,my mam always said I wasnt to be trusted,but that was with sharp objects,or was that my psychiatrist? Oh well you work it out :wink5:
Many years ago when I was having a really bad patch one told me it was perfectly normal to feel angry,and that I'd soon grow out of carrying a large blade and a hatchet everywhere, I think he was madder than me,I was thirty years old at the time. lolMy psychiatrist told me that having too many badges can lead to having translucent side effects. I dont believe him but I cant wait to tell my pet Unicorn lol.
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