Who's on topic here???
Who's on topic here???
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Err, hrmm, I guess the OP only had the one post, in 3 pages...
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Young and foolish!, East? who ever heard of a man going East?Originally Posted by xld
more like eccentric my good fellow!Originally Posted by xld
Aussie, we were all on topic but the op decided not to grace us with his feedback or presence so we are taking this rare moment to abuse some open ground!
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