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Seems the public didn't get the memo.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, one small mistake. You know perfectly well who I'm talking to.
Don't drink gin, don't play golf, not a Tory, not a Mason, have a brain and an range of informed opinions. Unlike some.posting it twice so your sad little acolyte from southall can understand is it??Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, one small mistake. You know perfectly well who I'm talking to.
Don't drink gin, don't play golf, not a Tory, not a Mason, have a brain and an range of informed opinions. Unlike some.
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We know you're a twat, you don't have to keep demonstrating it.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
posting it twice so your sad little acolyte from southall can understand is it??
BTW, read Section 8 of the Forum Ts&Cs. It may help.Blog? What blog...?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, one small mistake. You know perfectly well who I'm talking to.
Don't drink gin, don't play golf, not a Tory, not a Mason, have a brain and an range of informed opinions. Unlike some.huh??Originally posted by malvolio View Post
We know you're a twat, you don't have to keep demonstrating it.
BTW, read Section 8 of the Forum Ts&Cs. It may help.
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aye, - right.He who Hingeth aboot, Getteth Hee Haw. https://forums.contractoruk.com/core...ies/smokin.gifComment
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There you go then. It's really annoying when someone responds to a post with a completely meaningless response, isn't it...Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
huh??
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aye, - right.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Yeah, one small mistake. You know perfectly well who I'm talking to.
Don't drink gin, don't play golf, not a Tory, not a Mason, have a brain and an range of informed opinions. Unlike some.no.Originally posted by malvolio View PostThere you go then. It's really annoying when someone responds to a post with a completely meaningless response, isn't it...
HTH
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Blog? What blog...?
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Oh all right: since it's a bit difficult, readOriginally posted by sadkingbilly View Post
no.
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