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Less of the techno babble and answer the question.Originally posted by WTFH View PostOne of your sockies.Comment
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Mr CreosoteOriginally posted by woohoo View PostLess of the techno babble and answer the question.
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If he even attempted to pleasure Her Majesty, I suspect the Tower would hastily return to its former use.Originally posted by BR14 View PostAt her majesty's pleasure would be better (whoever her majesty happens to be)

(Careful with that axe, Eugene...)His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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While Cojak appreciates you using her proper title, it’s not really necessaryOriginally posted by BR14 View PostAt her majesty's pleasure would be better (whoever her majesty happens to be)
…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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go on !
its for our own good!
its about time he finished that 8 piece jigsaw, I reckon 5 years should be enough.Comment
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It said 3-6 years on the box.Originally posted by vetran View Postgo on !
its for our own good!
its about time he finished that 8 piece jigsaw, I reckon 5 years should be enough.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits about time he finished that 8 piece jigsaw, I reckon 5 years should be enough.
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You need a break from the internet as a whole, you see arguments where there are none. Can't distinguish exposition from counterargument.
Probably can interpolate the cause back to an event somewhere in 2016, I wonder what it could have been?Comment
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I'm excellent at identifying cretins, however.Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostYou need a break from the internet as a whole, you see arguments where there are none. Can't distinguish exposition from counterargument.
Probably can interpolate the cause back to an event somewhere in 2016, I wonder what it could have been?Hard Brexit now!
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