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Wow! Sexy! Page 6

...and Ben.

Quote: Robert D @ July 2 2009, 12:41 PM BST

...and Ben.

Ah, yes. Of course. And Ben.

Quote: Griff @ July 2 2009, 12:25 PM BST

I think this is a great breakthrough for Kenneth, long may it continue.

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Haha!
Ace.

I hate to be this person but.....you know, some things, while they seem harmless and are clearly not done out of malice at all, just for fun or a need to feel popular, they can be overdone and pointless and only serve to make you look very foolish, sad, and invites nothing but annoyance and pity. Whatever your issues are, be they large or small, you won't find the answers playing silly games on a website. And I'll leave it at that and move on because this kind of stuff really isn't worth any more attention.

Hi & Welcome SexyGirl.
If people seem a bit distrustful then it's nothing personal.
A few idiots in the past have used multiple identities which has made people very wary.
Whoever you may be, enjoy the site & have fun.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ July 2 2009, 4:11 PM BST

some things, while they seem harmless and are clearly not done out of malice at all, just for fun or a need to feel popular, they can be overdone and pointless and only serve to make you look very foolish, sad, and invites nothing but annoyance and pity. Whatever your issues are, be they large or small, you won't find the answers playing silly games on a website.

Yep. Like Chappers said, quite pathetic. One would have thought that people had better things to do with their lives.

Who gives a toss whether it's Don's alter ego or his daughter?
As long as it's interesting or funny who gives a crap.
I wouldn't mind seeing Don in a dress.
Sorry, just wanted to add my usual course of inane profanity to this thread.

I have been guilty in the distant past of posting as fake characters (not on this site) - but they were very light-hearted, were never used to be mean to anyone and so OTT it was obvious - or so I thought. You'd be surprised by the number of people who start to believe these fake characters are real. I was a fashion-obsessed Norwegian fisherman on a site that I worked for and I like to think his fishing trips spotting Krakens in the Gloria Honey fjords whilst crocheting fashion nets brightened many a stranger's day.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 3 2009, 10:32 AM BST

I have been guilty in the distant past of posting as fake characters

I occasionally post on another website as a shallow boderline-dangerous sex-pest. He's a great character and everybody loves him. :)

Apropo of nothing but when some one posts as some one else the real fun is playing psycodynamic cluedo. So if some one uses endless scatological references, is this some one who in daily life is a little OCD and obsessed with cleanliness? If they're obsessively unfunny and critical of others comedy (or praising) are the actually expressing rage at how unfunny they actually are.

It's fun to work out a mosaic of some one's character and actually easier then if they're being themselves.

Now why would someone want to pretend to be their own daughter? A sexy airheaded daughter? That I think is an interesting question,

Quote: sootyj @ July 3 2009, 10:38 AM BST

Now why would someone want to pretend to be their own daughter? A sexy airheaded daughter? That I think is an interesting question,

Yep. I always pretended to be men. Huh?

Quote: sootyj @ July 3 2009, 10:38 AM BST

Apropo of nothing but when some one posts as some one else the real fun is playing psycodynamic cluedo.

That does sound like fun!

Quote: sootyj @ July 3 2009, 10:38 AM BST

So if some one uses endless scatological references, is this some one who in daily life is a little OCD and obsessed with cleanliness? If they're obsessively unfunny and critical of others comedy (or praising) are the actually expressing rage at how unfunny they actually are.

My mistake! :(

I used to pretend to be a genetically modified gorilla. It really annoyed Americans for some reason. Where as Palestinians were enraged by my racist pirate persona.

Indeed Sootyj could well be the professor of English at Oxford and chief editor of big words in the OED.

And gets his kicks by pretending to be an unsuccesful, illiterate comedy writer.

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