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Pointing at whiners, what's the point?
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Yes, a little tired but well, how about you?Originally posted by tractor View PostWell?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
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Fine thanks, nothing to whine about here, that's the pointOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYes, a little tired but well, how about you?
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Jolly good; I think it's time for a glass of wine actually.Originally posted by tractor View PostFine thanks, nothing to whine about here, that's the point
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It's always 5 o'clock somewhere in the worldOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostJolly good; I think it's time for a glass of wine actually.
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Not yet here I'm afraid, but I'll be off to Tester Manor this evening to wine and dine.Originally posted by tractor View PostIt's always 5 o'clock somewhere in the world
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So that they can be clearly identified as a whiner and therefore avoided at social gatherings.Originally posted by tractor View PostWell?
Or alternatively, it's a way of making Suity feel like he's missed.Comment
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Are you suggesting Suity is a sockie?Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo that they can be clearly identified as a whiner and therefore avoided at social gatherings.
Or alternatively, it's a way of making Suity feel like he'smissedmist.Comment
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo that they can be clearly identified as a whiner and therefore avoided at social gatherings.
Or alternatively, it's a way of making Suity feel like he's missed.
I was thinking that all this whining is a worrying new trend...Comment
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