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Good god is this really still going on??
NH
Or even higher.
But I wasn't suggesting at any point that he actually lights it.
Nick Harvey
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nok32uk posted:
...gas mark 5?
Or even higher.
But I wasn't suggesting at any point that he actually lights it.
ST
Or even higher.
But I wasn't suggesting at any point that he actually lights it.
It won't have much effect if he doesn't light it though; other than some slight nausea after a few hours.
Although that would teach him about the impact he has on others.
Nick Harvey posted:
nok32uk posted:
...gas mark 5?
Or even higher.
But I wasn't suggesting at any point that he actually lights it.
It won't have much effect if he doesn't light it though; other than some slight nausea after a few hours.
Although that would teach him about the impact he has on others.
NH
But Tumbly Wumbly reckons he's only using the stupid system in this particular thread, so there's got to be serious mileage in taking it so far off topic that it gets closed.
In theory, therefore, Tumbly Wumbly will then shut up about his codes and the subject should end for ever.
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Nick Harvey
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Johnny83 posted:
I can't believe this thread is still going.
But Tumbly Wumbly reckons he's only using the stupid system in this particular thread, so there's got to be serious mileage in taking it so far off topic that it gets closed.
In theory, therefore, Tumbly Wumbly will then shut up about his codes and the subject should end for ever.
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ST
Indeed, you spotted it. Although we were trying to be more tactful and refer to it as Tumble Dryer's "Attention Deficit Disorder" .
Normally people suffering from ADD aim to find a boost to their self-esteem by seeking some form of admiration. It seems rather odd that Tumble Dryer is perpetuating this negative attention so actively.
Any doctor training in Adult Psychiatry would have the basis of a very interesting paper for the Royal College of Psychiatrists after just a quick chat on MSN with Tumble Dryer.
Johnny83 posted:
I can't believe this thread is still going. The whole code thing is just madness anyway
Indeed, you spotted it. Although we were trying to be more tactful and refer to it as Tumble Dryer's "Attention Deficit Disorder" .
Normally people suffering from ADD aim to find a boost to their self-esteem by seeking some form of admiration. It seems rather odd that Tumble Dryer is perpetuating this negative attention so actively.
Any doctor training in Adult Psychiatry would have the basis of a very interesting paper for the Royal College of Psychiatrists after just a quick chat on MSN with Tumble Dryer.
NH
Nick Harvey
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The thought of the word 'admiration' in the same sentence as 'Tumbly Wumbly' has had a serious effect on me.
I don't really understand these great, long strings of letters, but I think it's something like Rolling Around On The Floor Having A Serious Orgasm From The Laughter Caused By The Above.
I don't really understand these great, long strings of letters, but I think it's something like Rolling Around On The Floor Having A Serious Orgasm From The Laughter Caused By The Above.