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Forgive him. He forgot to put aOriginally posted by Churchill View PostWould you care to explain?
at the end of the post so that you knew it was an attempt at humour.
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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Thanks.Originally posted by oracleslave View PostForgive him. He forgot to put a
at the end of the post so that you knew it was an attempt at humour.Comment
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No I won't. It will matter if the person laughs at someone elses degree (sasguru) but refuses to say which one he has got himself.Originally posted by daviejones View PostWhy does it matter? Would you laugh at someone because he is a waiter?Comment
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1) intelligent, rich, famous - in this orderOriginally posted by chef View PostAtW you really are an oddball but addictively interesting in an alternate universe type way..
1) in your world is it better to be rich, famous or intelligent?
2) would you say you are a highly competitive person?
3) does it bother you that there may well be other people on this board who are more intelligent than you?
4) who do you think those (see q3) people are?
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2) no
3) no
4) SpartacusComment
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They closed it on local high street last year, not that I use McDonalds often, don't want to run into you taking my order and saying "Yes. Next"Originally posted by sasguru View PostDo you think atw puts on his airs and graces when he's having a special, saved-for, treat at the local McD's?
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What do you do for living then? You had the opportunity to correct what you claim is "highly speculative and factually incorrect guess", you haven't, even though you had a look through it, therefore your real work is probably worse than that.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI feel I should point out that what AtW was basing this entire little crusade on was a highly speculative and factually incorrect guess by Churchill at what I actually do for a living. Suffice to say this guesstimate took on a kind of gospel-like accuracy in the peanut-sized brain of our russian muppet who then ran with it in his own shambling incoherent fashion. One must always bear in mind that all of churchill's tirades in my direction are simply the bitter gruntings of an insecure buffoon who perpetually smarts at the fact I have consistently derided him for the oversized bigot he undoubtedly is. Hope this sheds a bit more light on things
HTH

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