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H2
H2
WA
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H2 H2
WA, 2 posts
25 Jan 2005 6:32pm
I surreptitiously (is that a word?) passed on the URL for this site to a colleague which may result in the site being featured in the Webwatch column in the West newspaper tomorrow. Mea culpa (those are words I think)and apologies to those who may be put out by the possible flood of newbies, like myself . Still, the wicked run of luck with the weather means y'all will be on the water and not reading this dross. Stay upright . . .
hardman
hardman
1116 posts
1116 posts
25 Jan 2005 8:20pm
Did you ask for my permission before you did this

I own the forum

Laurie and I have made this forum what it is today(well mainly Laurie really) and now you go and advertise it as if it's some sort of commodity, what gives you the right to do such an underhanded and deceitful act of treachery

What can I say other than "I know where you live, 2 molecules of Hydrogen"

Hardina (Exchange Student staying at Hardie's place)
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
29 Jan 2005 9:33am
Well hardie boy thats not entirely true is it?????

Laurie and myself actually pioneered the internet and as such used seabreeze as a kind of mini project. Hardie just used to hang out with us and try and be cool, but quite often Laurie and myself wouldn't let him because he's fat, wears glasses, and talks with a lisp. His hair lip is also quite off putting.

Since the inception of the internet it has by far exceeded all our expectations and of course seabreeze is the most popular site.
Needless to say your recent PR was not really warranted as evreyone already knows about Seabreeze, due to my subliminal messages that are regulary on the radio, and TV informing all about this site.

In fact if you tape 6Pr in the afternoons, and play it backwards, at a particular speed 32.4564554 RPM you will hear "log onto www.seabreeze.com.au" in a very kinda satanic voice.

HAve to excuse that though i was actually possessed at the time, which has since been resolved by a kind and rather dashing catholic priest.



hardman
hardman
1116 posts
1116 posts
29 Jan 2005 9:57am


Your humour makes me look like the straight man

Hardina (Exchange Student staying at Hardie's place)
arancini
arancini
WA
373 posts
WA, 373 posts
1 Feb 2005 9:06pm
As a rather dashing cathoilic priest I would have to say Id rather meet the hardman rather than the poor relative. As for being posessed dont worry about it as I have a link (ESP)to the pope and its he thats being mumbling the seabreeze code to the follwers, problem is most of them are kiters and not true belivers at all.[}:)]
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
1 Feb 2005 9:19pm
as a dashing catholic priest....are you really bothered.
I have always been led to believe that you priests are here to save us poor rellies and banish the hard....
maybe i got that wrong.
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