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QUOTE:But the person, originally employing this epithet, then applied it to another regular poster, leading me to conclude that "he who shall not be named in this forum" has an effective but limited range of invective.UNQUOTE Lewes do you want me to get a thesaurus out to please you? I really find the way "SOME" people behave here is rendolent of a dog with a bone - just drop it and get on with life.
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quote: The problem with a chat room, an e-mail, even a written page, is that it is non-verbal; inflection, tone and meaning are sometimes diluted and even lost. But I hope (and I genuinely think) that we have all found a 'good bunch' here; people who would help, who would support and who would shore up any of the others that needed it - because by the very nature of our personalities we ALL need it from time to time.
These are perhaps the most profound words yet posted in this forum - nice one 
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I didn't know Voldemort used the forum. No jokes about getting wands out pleeeease 
-Every rose has its thorns. Mine are all sticking in my side.
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some obviously do - i wonder who Harry and Ron are? - I daren't ask who Hermione is (hehe)
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Lord Voldemort? I had to "Google". Not a HP reader. Hmm? OK I understand...  At least, I think I understand.
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Voldemort is so scary they call him He Who Must Not Be Named... This thread has made me get the "Going For Gold" theme tune in my head.
-Every rose has its thorns. Mine are all sticking in my side.
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LML
Me too.
Then it was replaced by 'Who's A Stupid Berk And Has His Messages Deleted By The Moderator' theme.
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That is a catchy tune... Ba ba ba, babababa ba ba ba... *waltzes off in to the distance*
-Every rose has its thorns. Mine are all sticking in my side.
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here we go again - how long are you going to keep this sad abusive language going for? Don't you get bored with it?? Do you keep a scorecard or something?
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waltzes off too .... rapido
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I always wanted to go on Going for Gold so that on that round where the quizmaster starts off "Who am I ..." I could keep buzzing in and shouting "HENRY KELLY!". I wonder how many times youd have to do it before he burst into tears. Lewes, and anyone else who hears an annoying whining noise in the background - remember to take to heart the words of those you respect and ignore the opinions of those you dont.
"I love deadlines - I love the woooshing noise they make as they go past." (Douglas Adams)
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think he'd probably resort to violence before tears. I was only little when that show was on and he always frightened me a bit. mad look in his eye and too frantic with the questions
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how long until i'm no longer a new member? I feel like a prime target for having my virtual dinner money stolen
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I can't remember how many posts it is...20 I think. I never really understood what was happening on Going For Gold, but I liked it any way. I think they should bring it back, us students need our daytime TV fodder.
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Going For Gold - that staunch bastion of equality, with contestants from all over Europe posed questions in English by an Irishman. Hmmm.
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LOL Yeah... But I always remember thinking it was in 'English'... and that the Brits should therefore have had a bit of an advantage... But despite that - we didn't... It always made me think that everyone else in Europe was much smarter than us as a Nation - Especially the Northern Europeans who would frighten me slightly. 
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My main memory of GFG was that most of the Brits I saw on it were too stupid to understand the rules, much less the questions!
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