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now he's on skid row. #16 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2011 16:38 pm   now he's on skid row.
 

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There you go again! OK, prove me wrong and repeat your recording. This is how I see it: giving into them or giving in to them.

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now he's on skid row. #17 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2011 18:18 pm   now he's on skid row.
 

Alan wrote:
There you go again!


What does that mean, exactly? You seem determined to put words in my mouth.

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OK, prove me wrong and repeat your recording.


I know what I said. I'm the person who said it!
It seems to have been established via the -ed ending thread that you cannot distinguish (or choose not to distinguish) the nuances of my accent.

This has gone on long enough and wandered far off the original point. I shan't make any more responses to your ridiculous accusations in this thread.
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now he's on skid row. #18 (permalink) Fri Oct 28, 2011 20:25 pm   now he's on skid row.
 

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I have to agree that it is a relief that you won't make any more responses. But then I can't accept that I have accused you of anything.

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