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Re: Mr Carr's Health
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Robert Carr wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
slumpystones wrote:
How sad. It's like reading that an old friend has cancer, eating away at their insides, and no amount of finger-crossing will do much good.


Well, Mr Carr isn't (I hope) in quite such a terminal state slumpy ;-) but Silbury certainly is. And at the risk of raising Mr Carr's blood pressure even further one is tempted to ask why?


Thank you Littlestone for your concern about my health, but frankly I don't see the relevance to your conversation with slumpystones and doubt your sincerity.

Anyway as you ask, I am well touch wood. Unfortunately my dear wife Lorna who died from breast cancer in 2003 was not so lucky.

Littlestone, have you watched someone die from cancer... close up...? I think if you had you would have thought before blurting out your hate.


There you go, subverting a thread, taking a single word from a single post and making it all about what YOU want. You accuse someone of doing something they patently are not doing, and somehow think that makes you right.

Typical, sad and shallow, and trolling to a ridiculously childish aged-10 level.


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slumpystones
Posted by slumpystones
3rd August 2007ce
14:28

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