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You finally got there! Congratulations on your 1000 posts that one almost slipped by me . You have added some cheekiness to our fun with your many sly remarks Chi! Well done :encouragement:

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Awesome work Chi, your sly cheeky comments are definitely well worth the read & all the replies after them, hahaha. As I've said before, you've got some balls dude, keep up the great work, well done! :victorious:

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.... your sly cheeky comments ....

There you go again Squiggle...Chi's absolutely PERFECT ! Woohooo ! I should be on top of his list now.... LOL

Congratz, and thank you for your great contribution to SKF. Well done !

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Thanks guys...was feeling a bit lonely and was wondering if anyone would notice. But alas you have and I feel wanted again, I LOVE YOU GUYS! :sorrow:. This has been the absolute best forum I have ever had the pleasure of joining and hope to stay here with my cheeky sly remarks for a very long time. Just trying to cheer up a few peoples days, trying to liven up the forum and cause a few laughs....

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Well done chi. Maybe it's time for you to change your profile pic of the "no entry" into a "rainbow no entry" with circles of flowers. I think no shrimp can organise that. Lol

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I totally embarrassed myself here guys so have deleted it:cower:

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Oh god knows it doesn't read well does it:o I might have to go and edit that!!!,

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Congrats Chi, we're getting a lot of people who talk too much now ;)

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Oh god knows it doesn't read well does it:o I might have to go and edit that!!!' date='[/quote']

Please do, I don't want your hubbie chasing me down! :cower:

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Congrats Chi' date=' we're getting a lot of people who talk too much now ;)[/quote']

Look who's talking! The queen of chatterboxes! Well one of them anyway....Hahaha!

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Please do' date=' I don't want your hubbie chasing me down! :cower:[/quote']

all fixed now this will cause some raised eyebrows wondering what they missed LOL:encouragement:

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Look who's talking! The queen of chatterboxes! Well one of them anyway....Hahaha!

Don't know what you're talking about :barbershop_quartet_

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Don't know what you're talking about :barbershop_quartet_

Just glad Squiggle didn't see it who knows what picture he might have put up LOL

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Don't know what you're talking about :barbershop_quartet_
Well lets compare your join date to number of posts....Speaks for itself I reckon!
Just glad Squiggle didn't see it who knows what picture he might have put up LOL
Yes indeed! Mr Gutter mind himself....LOL!
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Really Chi be nice!!!

I am being nice there are far worst things I could have called him...LOL! Did not mean it to be offensive if anyone took it that way...SORRY!

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I am being nice there are far worst things I could have called him...LOL! Did not mean it to be offensive if anyone took it that way...SORRY!

No all in good fun!

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Yes indeed! Mr Gutter mind himself....LOL!

Oi! I resemble that remark! :stupid: Hahaha

You guys are just lucky I was on my way home & missed all the gooey fun, lol :smiley_simmons:

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Talk about foot in mouth disease Squiggle I really didn't realise what I said LOL :angel:

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I have the same problem, most of the time I only open my mouth to change feet, lol :encouragement: I only have a "beautiful mind" because most of the things that get said, I have already said before myself, hahaha :beaten:

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