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Diseased Ex
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sasguro.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSomeone who continually posts nonsense. Is deliberately rude and inflammatory. And has a house in Portugal.
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And is an actually an out of work welder from Swansea called Steve.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought he drives an Aygo.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Getting this thread right back on topic
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I was also a little gutted, personally, to see diseasex go.
Given he was wanting to break into the London job market, I was going to PM him and offer him a little, cash in hand, tiling at my place.
As he is Polish he just must be good with a trowel and tile, right?
It looks like NAT has viciously snatched this opportunity away from him.
Breaks my fecking heart
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Riiiiight....Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostGiven he was wanting to break into the London job market, I was going to PM him and offer him a little, cash in hand, tiling at my place.
As he is Polish he just must be good with a trowel and tile, right?
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Gutted about departure of diseased ex
DiseasedEx clearly loved choking down pole.
But complained about the (metaphorical) farting.Comment
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Oh.................Originally posted by greenlake View PostRiiiiight....
He was exaggerating about his skills in that particular department too, then
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Yes, but was he any good at it?Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostDiseasedEx clearly loved choking down pole.
But complained about the (metaphorical) farting.
The more I go into this, it seems he was a Jack of All Trades.
Awaiting more positive responses
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He was an achiever. A hard worker. A skilled individual.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, but was he any good at it?
The more I go into this, it seems he was a Jack of All Trades.
Awaiting more positive responses
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I gotta log off before I log on. I'm about to meet up with Palmela Handerson. This ones for you DiseasedEx!Comment
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