Originally posted by tay
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Sad Day for Adventurers - Sir Ed dies
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWe all do, Denny. We all doComment
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Originally posted by Denny View PostYes I know you do...and so do plenty of others.
If it weren't for Denny I would never had known that toffs weren't allowed to be called 'Bill' but had to go by the appellation 'Wills' or some 'stupid nickname'.
It's not everday day that one comes across that kind of information.
Hats off to Denny!
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYawn. Is it time for lunch yet?
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Its quite disturbiing you getting so excited by me saying thanks for posting something nice about Sir Ed. Little did I know that you were so insecure.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostIts quite disturbiing you getting so excited by me saying thanks for posting something nice about Sir Ed. Little did I know that you were so insecure.
It's bizarre frankly. Normally, when someone does something for someone else they are not only appreciated for it at the time, as demonstrated, they are remembered for it afterwards and there is some unspoken obligation in place to reciprocate those good feelings when they get the chance. It's seems you have a Goldfish memory and don't give a stuff about kicking someone in the gut when they've done something nice for you. That says a darned site lot more about you than it does about me.
I'm not remotely insecure, as it happens. If I was I would be looking to fit in and not rock boats just to be popular rather than say what I think. Does that sound like me?
But clearly you are, if you have to follow the actions of the few twats on this forum who delight in upsetting everyone - all with Ferrets full endorsement, so it seems - and then misinterpret everything to suit your own agenda.
Sorry if I sound like a Martyr again. I'll just go off and polish my halo.Comment
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Originally posted by Denny View PosttwatsComment
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Denny
if I have told you once I have told you a thousand times, never trust anyone who wants to sell you 'bigger shoes'
never get a mortgage from Northern Rock
Do not eat the yellow snow
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most important
dont listen to a turd who insists that you take yer shoes off before going into yer own home (even though sir ed never made sherpa tensing take his moccasins off before coming into the tent)
I rest my case,(because im pished)
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("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to WorkComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostDenny
if I have told you once I have told you a thousand times, never trust anyone who wants to sell you 'bigger shoes'
never get a mortgage from Northern Rock
Do not eat the yellow snow
and
most important
dont listen to a turd who insists that you take yer shoes off before going into yer own home (even though sir ed never made sherpa tensing take his moccasins off before coming into the tent)
I rest my case,(because im pished)
I read about that. I was astonished he could do something like that.Comment
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