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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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seems odd to put coded messages on a public forum paul.
what is a monitoring officer anyway?
Keith Sansum1
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monitoring officer monitors coded messages lol
ALL POSTS ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS
Guest 660
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yours has bounced back to Keith
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
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i bet those code breakers had an easy job at bletchley park compared to members here.
Guest 660
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Howard ffghyrrllandridrodwellslzzx,got it
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Guest 703
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Howard, various organisations concerned with ensuring elections are properly run sent officers to the count, and around the polling stations during the day. I wonder if this was as a result of them monitoring the forum
howard mcsweeney1
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clearly you have been reading orwell ray.
my question now is "who monitors the monitors".
this is no reflection on those sterling pupils that collect the dinner money.
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