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Five hidden users online at the moment.

Why so shy folks? :D
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its the only mystery i have left around here :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Yeah....I am starting to think of doing that myself.....maybe some people are just stupid enough to have their hidden things on when they are on

if you get what I mean :?
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Think some of them think if they are hidden they can't be traced by mod, but that does not work :shock:
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don't like the 'hidden user' option... kept getting ambushed by nicola from nowhere :evil:
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jamesie wrote:kept getting ambushed by nicola from nowhere :evil:
Ah now Jamesie, come on, that's surely one of the perks around here :wink:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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barney wrote:
jamesie wrote:kept getting ambushed by nicola from nowhere :evil:
Ah now Jamesie, come on, that's surely one of the perks around here :wink:
thanks Barney :wink: :D :bowdown:
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I'm hidden too now - so I suppose I'm not really here. But how am I supposed to know when I've gone? :?

Anyway Crafty's not here either so she must be hiding somewhere else
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oh im here 8)

like your wee poem by the way Gary :lol:
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And of course I am definitely here.

but am going now.......nite, nite :lol:
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Toodle pip old chap :sleeping:
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ni-nite pressy... ni-nite everyone...

i'm away to me scratcher too :roll: :sleeping:
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jamesie wrote:ni-nite pressy... ni-nite everyone...

i'm away to me scratcher too :roll: :sleeping:
Why do guys call their bed their scratcher?! Well, I know why, I'm not actually asking the question, I just think guys are gross! :shock:
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UUC the term scratcher originates in days of old when your bedding was usually straw and coarse blankets and most times for the poor, flea infested as well. ITchy to say the least and hence the term scratcher. I'm not sure what you take the modern meaning to be!
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