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Post by Ralph Gillions »

I find myself becoming a supporter of Jason Larsen.
I enjoy reading (most) of his posts, and I`m pleased he makes use of the forum and obviously enjoys posting here.
I hope I don`t detect a little mean-spiritedness towards him.
Variety is good.
You are a friendly poster Jason.
Thanks
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The apostrophe is the one just to the left of Return.
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I think Ralph and Jason Larsen are the same person.
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Post by Ralph Gillions »

Thanks for your guidance Charlie.
As my own version appears to irritate you so much (this is your second reminder)I may try to use it occasionally.
Good wishes
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No offense, no really no offense, but I get the impression Jason doesn't understand what we're talking about and people get impatient when he replies to a message with something that's nothing to do with the original message. I don't dislike him at all but I feel like if I send him a message, he's not going to understand it, so what's the point?

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Thank you, everyone.
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Jason Larsen wrote:Thank you, everyone.
You are an enthusiast Jason.
Good wishes to you.
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Post by Jason Larsen »

You're welcome, Ralph.

I have discussed some of my communication problems with one of my acquaintances and she says those are perfectly natural.
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Post by Joseph Bolas »

:?

Just to clarify, are we allowed to talk about any Jason in this thread (Jason Cullen or even David Jason etc) or is this just for Jason Larsen.
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They were talking about me, Joseph
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Post by Jon O'Neill »

I can't decide who my favourite Jason is: Jason Donovan or Jason Larsen.

HELP!
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I must admit, I am not a fan of the movies Freddy vs. Jason or Jason and the Argonauts.
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Who is Jason Donovan?
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A legend

edit: I appreciate this would have been a perfect opportunity for a rickroll, but it would feel a bit too much like kicking a puppy (with a knife)
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Post by Jennifer Turner »

Michael Wallace wrote:I appreciate this would have been a perfect opportunity for a rickroll, but it would feel a bit too much like kicking a puppy (with a knife)
I'd kick any puppy that came at me with a knife. The teeth and claws are bad enough without giving them weapons as well.
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Post by M. George Quinn »

True. There are some mean sons of bitches out there. Probably because you keep kicking them.
Last edited by M. George Quinn on Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
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Jennifer is entitled to her opinion, Jason.
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Post by Jason Larsen »

Sorry, this is not what I need.

She can talk to me privately about her feelings if she wants.
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Post by M. George Quinn »

Calm down, chief.

Nobody is really going to a kick a puppy, it's a joke.
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I can link you to a video of some Oriental woman stamping a kitten to death in high heels, if that would help?

(The woman's in high heels, not the kitten)
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Not being a buzzkill or anything but if this topic is going to get out of hand, maybe it should be locked?
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Corby wrote:(The woman's in high heels, not the kitten)
Oh good. That would be inhumane :roll:
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Post by Ralph Gillions »

I don`t understand.
I am lost.
If the intention was to confuse (and I do hope it was not), then it has been effective.
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Don't worry, I wasn't actually going to link it, it's downright sick. I couldn't eat kitten for weeks after watching it.
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Post by Ben Wilson »

Joseph Bolas wrote:Not being a buzzkill or anything but if this topic is going to get out of hand, maybe it should be locked?
I don't think the topic is beyond the point of no return yet- when it is (or when any of the other mods decide it is), it shall be locked.

And getting back on-topic, the best Jason is Jason Carter, who played 'that British bloke' in series 3 and 4 of the grossly underrated and underappreciated sci-fi show Babylon 5. So there. :p
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