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why do the harpies want to ruin it anyway ? i dont think they do as they just lie grassing people up . after the fen match a lot of people wanted to see mark fall on his face ... he hasnt .

 

must say something for his little dogs :)

 

24 - 20 with tomo is close so i presume the final is going to be a good one :)

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Primadonna have you nothing better to do with your life than to make up usernames to come on here so you and APW can cause trouble get the usernames banned, then do it all again?

 

 

vile low life scum bags that cause trouble grass,and ruin other sites with there crap.

abcd1234 biting her tongue she just asked me to bendover what a woman lol :D:D:D
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I worked out who smoogle is and hes not a woman I think someones got crossed wires here ;)

I didnt know what harpies meant but didnt want to ask on here :icon_redface::D when Joe told me last night in the chat I was FPMSL it is the best word invented for that pair :clapper::clapper:

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I can take no credit for inventing the name Harpie for them. Here is a couple of explanations of what a Harpie is :laugh:

 

In earlier versions of Greek myth, Harpies were described as winged monsters with the face of an ugly old woman and equipped with crooked, sharp talons. They were represented carrying off persons to the underworld and inflicting punishment or tormenting them. Those persons were never seen again.

 

Harpies, in classical Greek mythology were flying monsters who tormented people and snatched food and other objects. Their name translates as "snatchers." The Harpies, often but not alway were sisters connected with the winds. There were three or four Harpies, depending on the myth.

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I can take no credit for inventing the name Harpie for them. Here is a couple of explanations of what a Harpie is :laugh:

 

In earlier versions of Greek myth, Harpies were described as winged monsters with the face of an ugly old woman and equipped with crooked, sharp talons. They were represented carrying off persons to the underworld and inflicting punishment or tormenting them. Those persons were never seen again.

 

Harpies, in classical Greek mythology were flying monsters who tormented people and snatched food and other objects. Their name translates as "snatchers." The Harpies, often but not alway were sisters connected with the winds. There were three or four Harpies, depending on the myth.

I think they feature in Jason and the Argonauts

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