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Posters of the Year?

The nominations to date are as follows:

The Hyacinth Bucket "Peeping-through-the-net-curtains" award - Powerskipper, for her frequent questions about our pasts and predelictions.

The Clint Eastwood "Make my day, punk" award - tcm, for some truly gung-ho posts on the M5 thread

The Sir Clive Sinclair "Wannabe Entrepreneur" tankard - Chris Enstone for his Buttmaster scam.

any more ?

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Re: Posters of the Year?

Well it is a pleasure to be nominated for such a prestigious award. We at BM HQ will, of course, be only to happy to circulate lightly filled brown envelops to anybody that cares to vote for one of the nation's most enterprising organisations.

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Well I don't know quite what to say, [and that is so unlike me]
I am touched that you appreciate my female trend of being a noisy ..........,
Thank you for the nomination [I think]

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Re: fight breaks out amongst nominees

oi, look, you'r suposed to be all quiet and coy during the nomination process, not snipe or slag each other off.

For myself, i should say that i'm simply pleased to be here. Chris Enstone wimping out of Cherbourg should not be held against him.

I'd also like to pre-empt Powerskipper's next three questions to the forum by saying that my favourite sandwich filling is cheese and branston pickle, my favourite cushion colour is purple, and that yes, I *ALWAYS* have clean underwear (Marks and Spencers) at the start every trip.

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I haven't seen the girl wanted thread when was it as I would like to read it.
Thanks

jane


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Not at all

As we have been nominated for different catagories, I don't think that we are in competition, so take your sly digs back to your flattop and tie them down with binder twine!

We, at BM HQ, are above such cheap tricks.

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<<Didn't read any of the hunting debate because I find any of the political arguments on here are a complete turn off.>>
Ditto

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<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ybw.com/cgi-bin/forums/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=wanted&Number=565036&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=31&part=>This thread</A> perhaps?

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Re: Posters of the Year?

First of all, I'd like to thank (sob) my producers - thanks Mom and Pop

I'd also like to thank my (sob sob) Editor, thanks Kim

My wife for (sob sob sob) standing (sob) by me throughout

breaks into gushing tears and is escorted from keyboard by luvvies

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