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Message posted: 20th Nov 08, 04:13 pm
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chris_morris wrote:
What's all this about the *chosen one*?

Chosen by who, and for what? Are you all going to eat me?

That depends.......DO you taste of jelly babies??

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Message posted: 20th Nov 08, 04:15 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


LOL beat me to it Nick.

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Message posted: 20th Nov 08, 04:26 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality




I just bought a huge box of jelly babies for Gabe's event this weekent.


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Message posted: 20th Nov 08, 05:32 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


will you be choosing one at the event?

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Message posted: 20th Nov 08, 06:14 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


Chris... try in vain to deny it just to find yourself challenging the mighty powers which chose you for whatever reason and after all that denying you'll end up again having to accept your destiny.

Anyway, I am about to board and should be in London sevaral hours from now.

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Message posted: 21st Nov 08, 02:57 am
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


Curious about the jelly babies, anyone care to enlighten ?

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Message posted: 21st Nov 08, 03:16 am
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


Jelly babies are Chris's primary food source with out them he loses his ability to walk and do other manual task- he has a very rare blood group JB+

J

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Message posted: 6th Jan 09, 09:52 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


Derek Draper became a CBT professional and Chris Morris into NLP so it's a fair question you know. Are these psychological techniques being used by the Labour Party, because the public have the right to know?

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Message posted: 6th Jan 09, 09:59 pm
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Re: Notably Limited Personality


http://www.politicaldogfight.com/dog...eal-obama.html

Barack Obama -- NLP Master Hypnotist?

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Message posted: 6th Jan 09, 11:03 pm
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I'm presuming from this that Shakespeare too was a Master Mesmerist, writing plays commissioned by the powers that be to promulgate their sinister agendas. Oh, never mind that Shakespeare existed centuries before Milton Erickson: the Illuminati knew how to twist language to their ends way before old Ironside. Lord Byron knew a thing or two about persuasive language, a seduction maestro and member of the Hellfire Club, who with a name like that were surely up to no good. Or is that (k)no(w) good? I don't neaux. Oops, get back on track. Oh yes. Err, |James Joyce? The man tortured words more effectively than the guards at Guantanamo, and English students have suffered his prose ever since. And what about Trevor Beattie, curly haired ad guru, creator of the FCUK campaign, and well in with New Labour? Bound to be a mentalist. Yadda yadda...

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Message posted: 6th Jan 09, 11:37 pm
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Nice. A chance to test out the new "ignore" feature.

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Message posted: 7th Jan 09, 06:44 am
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PhilFarber wrote:
Nice. A chance to test out the new "ignore" feature.
Yep, seems to work.

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