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This is the kind of example I was talking about.Originally posted by Causus DeliYou conveniently skip all discussion of the overwhelming of our country and the subsequent demise of the indigenous population as a result. You prefer to scream out silly names like nazi, based on your ridiculous overdeveloped perception based on a few words on a board. The debate on these issues is always hijacked by you and your annoying little SAS poodle. I will on all occasions report you calling me a nazi from now on, do try and think about issues and not find solice in silly name calling.Comment
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I think it's because poodles are "intelligent, alert, and active", according to wikipedia.Originally posted by Charles Foster KaneOn a slightly unrelated note why do people keep calling SAS a 'poodle'?
HTHLast edited by sasguru; 25 July 2007, 13:33.Hard Brexit now!
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He is so warm a cuddly of courseOriginally posted by Charles Foster KaneOn a slightly unrelated note why do people keep calling SAS a 'poodle'?
Fiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Nah, it's cos he's wet. As in, "Damn, I've just stepped in a poodle."Originally posted by alreadypackedHe is so warm a cuddly of course
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That tooOriginally posted by alreadypackedHe is so warm a cuddly of course
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And Lapdogs it saysOriginally posted by sasguruI thinks it's because poodles are "intelligent, alert, and active", according to wikipedia.
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Originally posted by FlubsterNah, it's cos he's wet. As in, "Damn, I've just stepped in a poodle."
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Certainly lap up my pints I tell yer ...Originally posted by DiverAnd Lapdogs it says
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