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Our friend Dom1234 seems to be very quiet today.

Do you think he's savouring the strike's success? No, me neither.

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Adrian wrote:
Our friend Dom1234 seems to be very quiet today.

Do you think he's savouring the strike's success? No, me neither.

Making up his next identity
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On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, www.waspies.net wrote:

Adrian wrote:

Our friend Dom1234 seems to be very quiet today.

Do you think he's savouring the strike's success? No, me neither.


Making up his next identity


No, no, no - you've heard that Bob Crow's planning to expand the strike,
right? Well, RMT participation in utl is the first target!

tom

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Tom Anderson ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

Our friend Dom1234 seems to be very quiet today.

Do you think he's savouring the strike's success? No, me neither.


Making up his next identity


No, no, no - you've heard that Bob Crow's planning to expand the strike,
right? Well, RMT participation in utl is the first target!


It does indeed look like Dom1234 has gone on strike from here...
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On 02 Jan 2006 10:13:03 GMT, Adrian wrote:

Tom Anderson ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

Our friend Dom1234 seems to be very quiet today.

Do you think he's savouring the strike's success? No, me neither.


Making up his next identity


No, no, no - you've heard that Bob Crow's planning to expand the strike,
right? Well, RMT participation in utl is the first target!


It does indeed look like Dom1234 has gone on strike from here...


He certainly seems to have scuttled off with his tail between his
legs. Presumably like other SWPers, he is now standing on a street
corner promising the Revolution a week on Tuesday.
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