Is it better to pay a professional or get some here for free?
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I'm not a professional, but you can pay me.Originally posted by tarbera View PostIs it better to pay a professional or get some here for free?
It's the same as getting it for free, but it's better.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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It's willingly given here for free, but not as professionally done.Originally posted by tarbera View PostIs it better to pay a professional or get some here for free?
For a proper job I recommend booking a front row seat at a Frankie Boyle (or Jerry Sadowitz) standup gig (not a televised one), and turning up 5 minutes late.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Or let your phone go off mid set.Originally posted by Lance View PostIt's willingly given here for free, but not as professionally done.
For a proper job I recommend booking a front row seat at a Frankie Boyle (or Jerry Sadowitz) standup gig (not a televised one), and turning up 5 minutes late.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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You can only be humilated if you want to be. It's a state of mind and a sign that you feel ashamed by/of something. If you don't give a rat's arse then nothing is going to humiliate you, paid for, free, professional, or otherwise.Comment
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Can you humiliate me with a lollipop please?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou can only be humilated if you want to be. It's a state of mind and a sign that you feel ashamed by/of something. If you don't give a rat's arse then nothing is going to humiliate you, paid for, free, professional, or otherwise.Comment
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Ask, and ye shall receive....Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostCan you humiliate me with a lollipop please?
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