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mike11111 | 16:04 Thu 12th May 2011 | Editor's Blog
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Dear Editor,
Who has replaced my self-description with the word "FACT?" Whilst I am happy enough for your gremlins to amuse themselves at my expense, you may care to remind them that they run the risk of encountering the wrath of both myself and Bobbisox, the combination of which is devoutly not to be wished.
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eh????
Mike whassup...LOL
calm down,dear
Poor old mike has been "fact" Bobbi.
what kind of word was it instead, then, mike? FACT seemed to make sense to me, given the content of your post ;-)
what post is this?
I am mystified..LOL
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I mad the mistake of describing myself in brackets with a word (suitably anagrammed and disguised by the use of other consonants) which has been interpreted on this site by those much wiser than me as Lady Veg.
cheers Box :+)

and I am fick, cos I have just added to the thread instead of this one
DOH!
Someone's taking the Mik I think Mike.

Ron.
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Why ney! Yu canna teck the Mick oot of a Geordie!
plenty do Mike :=)
Bit sensitive these geordies..............don't be doing a gazza.
But you can take the Newt out of Newcastle.
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Luk yooze. Stop tekking the pzz. aa've had enough rubble lst neet spillin'me beer aal ower me lappy. Cost uz £10 for a new keyboard the day,so how 'boot a bit o'
sympathy, eh,marrah?
we can laugh at ourselves, isn't that right Mike ?
And you can take the thumb out of Northumberland......
and that would be Norumland..he-he
but they aren't Geordies anyway DT
You have my sympathy. I wouldn't even think of taking the mic out of you Michael.:-)

Ron.
that's coz your'e nice Ron :-)
Good for the Percys - much better and shorter to sign the Duke or Duchess of Norerland rather than Northumberland

gives me a mental image of farmers gnawing at their sheep's legs.

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