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Hello to fellow shrimpers,

Some ugly bloke :rolleyes: told me about this forum, and it sounded good. I'm JustJamie on A/L and I was sick of my threads being locked for having an opinion. I don't post that often, but slowly coming out my shell.

Shrimp wise, I only keep CRS/CBS and some ugly KK's.

Jamie

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wtf who you calling fugly biach :dejection:

great to see you here mate, you with like minded easy going people here and im sure

everyone will pat you on the back and help you come out of the closet oops i mean come out of your shell :smiley_simmons:

dont be shy and post away mate, we are all friends here.

welcome to the forum

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Welcome Jamie, please share your stunning KK's here:D

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Hi Jamie,

Please don't be shy, looking forward to seeing your KK's

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help you come out of the closet oops i mean come out of your shell :smiley_simmons:

Thanks guys,

D, that wasn't a freudian slip by any chance :D:D:couple_inlove:.

I suppose I can't be that hard on you.

You were my first...

....contact/seller of flash shrimp. They're still going strong by the way. (some are still in the closet themselves though).

As for pic's, let's just say my camera is faulty and never takes the pic when I want it too. The only half decent pic's were the ones I posted VERY TEMPORARILY on A/L before it was locked by one of the GOD'S. I could re-post them here??? Or try and take new ones, but I don't know if my blood pressure could handle it :-) The camera and I are still not on speaking terms.

JJ.

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Just take pictures of the pond :) you know you want to...

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haha good to have u here mate. great read so far too! and yes share those pics. we are all taiwan bee luvers here :)

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welcome mate... no fear of reprisals here ;)

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Hey, I actually never got to see the infamous thread or pics that started the s***storm on AL, just happened to be offline for a few days round that time.

Would love to see the pics.

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Hay Fishmosy, it wasnt Jamies pics that started it all, he just added some pics after the drama started and had his thread locked lol

it was Kingfisher who posted KK in the BSS that started it all.

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Hay Fishmosy' date=' it wasnt Jamies pics that started it all, he just added some pics after the drama started and had his thread locked lol

it was Kingfisher who posted KK in the BSS that started it all.[/quote']

btw has he joined here?

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Does anyone know if he suffered any consequences from being reported to aquis ?

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Does anyone know kingfisher and can contact him privately? find out how he is getting on.

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i sent him a text to see this morning, along with the link for the site.

haha sorry jamie to derail your thread.

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Sorry my bad, like i said i never got to see what the fuss was about, just got the aftermath.

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