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The language used was very similar to Mason’s, or a pastiche of it. It was also a clearly well put together collection of responses. Did somebody say his wife posted here before at one point? Could it be her, therefore? The posts from Paz were clearly defensive of the genre, while trying to be presented as not to be. There was/is some direct link to shopping television clearly for me with that poster.
 
The language used was very similar to Mason’s, or a pastiche of it. It was also a clearly well put together collection of responses. Did somebody say his wife posted here before at one point? Could it be her, therefore? The posts from Paz were clearly defensive of the genre, while trying to be presented as not to be. There was/is some direct link to shopping television clearly for me with that poster.
Neither Mike Mason, nor his wife are remotely popular in Cowlinge, the village in west Suffolk where their house (essentially) is, and where they act like Lord and Lady of the Manor. I have family who live in a neighbouring village. The words most commonly used to describe them is 'arrogant', and 'self-important'.
 
Neither Mike Mason, nor his wife are remotely popular in Cowlinge, the village in west Suffolk where their house (essentially) is, and where they act like Lord and Lady of the Manor. I have family who live in a neighbouring village. The words most commonly used to describe them is 'arrogant', and 'self-important'.
I've heard he eats children and kicks kittens.
 
... and naturally you'll believe such negativity.
Bit of a stupid thing to say - why wouldn't I believe the things that friends of mine tell me, particularly when they have first-hand knowledge of it?Even more so when it's a well-known pattern of behaviour.

People in villages talk, and people can quickly get a reputation - particularly if they act in a high-handed, unfriendly manner. Surely you know that, Mike?
 
Bit of a stupid thing to say - why wouldn't I believe the things that friends of mine tell me, particularly when they have first-hand knowledge of it?Even more so when it's a well-known pattern of behaviour.

People in villages talk, and people can quickly get a reputation - particularly if they act in a high-handed, unfriendly manner. Surely you know that, Mike?
You accuse me of being stupid, which is a bit 'high-handed and unfriendly'. Don't you think? If these gossips you mention are similarly unpleasant, then I'm not sure their opinions are particularly valid.
 

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