Well you seem such a well balanced character like myself, a rounded outlook on all matters is important don’t you feel? Style and not sincerity is the important thing and so I know we will just get on swimmingly.
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A rounded outlook isn't the same as a f*cked up outlook.Originally posted by Causus DeliWell you seem such a well balanced character like myself, a rounded outlook on all matters is important don’t you feel?
HTH.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Style goes out of the window as usual. So we differ on the teaching of perverted ways to our little darlinks but that should not have stood in the way of two grown up people. * feels diatribe coming on *Originally posted by SallyAnneA rounded outlook isn't the same as a f*cked up outlook.
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Get a life, you sad little fecker!Originally posted by Causus DeliStyle goes out of the window as usual. So we differ on the teaching of perverted ways to our little darlinks but that should not have stood in the way of two grown up people. * feels diatribe coming on *Hard Brexit now!
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come, come this thread is all about a plesant night out in Newcastle!
....with loads of dirty stoinkers
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4866 worthless posts, who is the sad one then Kelsey?Originally posted by sasguruGet a life, you sad little fecker!Comment
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At least he's not a statistician.Originally posted by Causus Deli4866 worthless posts, who is the sad one then Kelsey?Comment
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No he's a Statisticians assistantOriginally posted by Old GregAt least he's not a statistician.
I remember the good old days of this site when people used to moan about serious contractor related issues like house prices and immigration. How times have changed!?Comment
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You've not provided any. You keep saying that you've done loads, but we've only got your word for it (which to date is of dubious value).Originally posted by Causus DeliLike my research then?Last edited by Old Greg; 6 June 2007, 13:26.Comment
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