How to create a long thread

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  1. Rosco

    Rosco Well-Known Member

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    1. Start a discussion with something mild but that can have many differing opinions - e.g "Eggy sandwiches are the best"

    2. Ask for people opinions on said statement

    3. Tell everyone who's opinions are different to yours that they are wrong.

    4. Dance around your living room with glee at everyone who gets the monk on with you.

    5. Now drink your weak lemon drink.
     
  2. Gue

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    I disagree

    1. Cheese and Onion toasties are obviously superior.
    2. People don't need to be asked. I always think those "discuss" or "comments please" posts sound too desperate.
    3. It's just you that's wrong. You know it. FACT.
    4. Everybody on here responds calmly and with dignity at all times.
    5. Coffee. Black. Perhaps with a bit of chicory (I'm experimenting).

    That's why this thread is so short.
     
  3. Rosco

    Rosco Well-Known Member

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    Can't believe you edited that post

    And still left it in a state where it is still clearly wrong.

    I can only presume that your first draft was in full agreement and then you had an annurism.
     
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    I can't believe you deliberately..

    .. spelt aneurism wrong. It's weaknesses like that, that turn small threads into long protracted ones. FACT!
     
  5. Gue

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    The reason I edited it

    Was because an 's' decided to migrate from somewhere towards the end of point 2 to somewhere near the middle of point 1. I never realised that 's's were migratory but I decided to put it back.

    And because I said some stuff that would have got me banned. Which is another way to start a long thread.
     
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    it was funnier when it said 'oned'
     
  7. Rosco

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    Did that deliberately...

    ...to get the spelling bores on board this thread.

    Can't believe you fell for it first. Thought it would be Eastander.

    And anyway, you're wrong, I reject your petty bourgeoise ways of speelling (sp), before dictionaries words were written phonetically, then along came Samuel Johnson and suddenly there's only one way to spell and what do you know, it's the London way! I denounce you as an agent of London and a damned southerner!
     
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    I think they're great

    My company is working on a new design of LCD monitor which is about 25cm high and 5 meters wide. Should sell loads to people on here.
     
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    Harry Potter has one of them nt
     

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