Seems to be a theme with you. Have you considered that you might be the idiot?
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Coolcat you shouldn't tell your boss that you post here.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeems to be a theme with you. Have you considered that you might be the idiot?Comment
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Funnily enough, I have had to reflect a little recently on how it is that my last five contracts have involved working with impossibly difficult people.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeems to be a theme with you. Have you considered that you might be the idiot?Comment
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If they are an idiot but good at signing timesheets you could be there years.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Ironically, for a Brexiter, your humour is almost Teutonic in its labouredness.Originally posted by vetran View PostCoolcat you shouldn't tell your boss that you post here.Hard Brexit now!
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AssSnob always has an opinion, rarely is it valid.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIronically, for a Brexiter, your humour is almost Teutonic in its labouredness.Comment
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But it's always correct, you should have realised that by now - even when it's wrong.Originally posted by vetran View PostAssSnob always has an opinion, rarely is it valid.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I wouldn't call half a line, and an immediately obvious implication, "laboured".Originally posted by sasguru View PostIronically, for a Brexiter, your humour is almost Teutonic in its labouredness.
But then I guess people with limited intellects have to work a lot harder to understand simple jokes, or indeed read them
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AssSnob still thinks the mantra "he who laughs last, laughs loudest applies". He doesn't realise that it's long since been "he who laughs last, thinks slowest".Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI wouldn't call half a line, and an immediately obvious implication, "laboured".
But then I guess people with limited intellects have to work a lot harder to understand simple jokes, or indeed read them
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