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Antikva

heh. Well, your aussie stalker is behind the times,this one is still on Austar dialup access. If you look at the codes, the letters in the IP will narrow the location down further for you as well :-)

You can report them via this email addy
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This Aussie like your blog very much, so I'm sorry you're being hassled by someone whose been inhaling gumleaf smoke way too long.


Videoletta

Ah, I forgot about the gumleaf (back in the late ‘70’s I spent a bit of time in places most “ozlanders” have never been) as a “yank downunder” out past the rabbit proof fence and into the never never it’s a fascinating and enchanting place where most of the local flora and fauna is out to do you in! unfortunately they have their share of loose nuts

Michelle

I love the help Antivka gave you...at least it's one more source you can turn to in getting rid of these trolls, especially "jackie". Who doesn't even KNOW Mia and outright attacks her. And which is downright uncalled for, immature and cowardly.

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