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Post: # 79675Post baldowrie »

sorry if I sound anti religious, well am actually :wink: (but that's not what I am saying). I have only found the highly religious set to be unfriendly, rude and just darn right nasty!

I believe we should all believe in what we like, whether that be a super being or not, and should be treated with respect for our beliefs!

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QuakerBear wrote:Just for you Snapdragon, thank you for being extra-normal :lol:

Have a very happy break everyone, with lots of fun, friends, family, food and festivities. :cheers:
ooo la la :drunken: I'm much more used to being called wierd, odd, fruitloop, nutter :lol: :flower:

but I have been a practising oddity for a long time :wink:
Say what you mean and be who you are, Those who mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind
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Post: # 79689Post Helsbells »

I think that we should all have respect for what other people believe. I think that we can disagree with people and have differant opinions to them, and still be friends!

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Post: # 79708Post the.fee.fairy »

And thats the beauty of Ish.

A lot of people have had bust-ups and arguments with others here, but everyone turns out to be friends in the end!

As a mod, there are very few arguments/debates that require any of us stepping in, and usually when we do, the whole thing calms down to a discussion again. It makes our jobs so much easier!

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Post: # 79718Post mrsflibble »

snapdragon wrote: but I have been a practising oddity for a long time :wink:
we go hand in hand then, I am a hardened Randomnifier. :lol:
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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Post: # 79719Post mrsflibble »

or maybe the correct term is Randomnification Agent.

not sure. that could just refer to hillarious happennings which seem too funny to be real.
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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the.fee.fairy wrote:And thats the beauty of Ish.

As a mod, there are very few arguments/debates that require any of us stepping in, and usually when we do, the whole thing calms down to a discussion again. It makes our jobs so much easier!
Oh yeah! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 79732Post QuakerBear »

If we're a cult, I want a cult hat.

Feet stomp, feet stomp.

Want obligatory funny hat.

Have actually been thinking alot lately about starting to wear a cap. Not sure I'm brave enough to. :oops:
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QuakerBear wrote:If we're a cult, I want a cult hat.

Feet stomp, feet stomp.

Want obligatory funny hat.

Have actually been thinking alot lately about starting to wear a cap. Not sure I'm brave enough to. :oops:
A flat cap?
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Post: # 79746Post the.fee.fairy »

Luath did knit an Ish hat once.

Haven't seen her for a while.

Hat was brilliant!

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Post: # 79766Post snapdragon »

QuakerBear wrote:If we're a cult, .......Want obligatory funny hat.
hmm now maybe thats something I could do with the odd colours that came out of the rainbow/random dye pot of wool
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Post: # 79798Post QuakerBear »

Dear Wombat,

It's a plain white or black, cotton hood like jobby with ties under the chin. Abit like a mini bonnet. I really don't think I'm brave enough to give it a go though.

Dear All,

The cult hat must be funky colours, and highly extravagant. The stranger the better.....
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Post: # 79898Post mrsflibble »

:shock: wow!
oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!

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I'm really glad I found this forum, I know I haven't been around for a while because I haven't really felt like chatting, but I feel so comfortable here that it's easy to settle again. :flower:
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