Originally posted by BobTheCrate
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You are right -- I should have presented my point of view in a more balanced fashion. Another lesson to learn. -
Feck, this place gets more like the Waltons every day!Originally posted by AtWYou are right -- I should have presented my point of view in a more balanced fashion. Another lesson to learn.
Goodnight Mary-Ellen!Comment
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This has got to be an impostor. The real AtW would never admit he was wrong.
Bring back the real AtW!Comment
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With semi-respect Churchill ...Originally posted by ChurchillFeck, this place gets more like the Waltons every day!
Goodnight Mary-Ellen!
F E C K ... O F F
Have you any idea how difficult it was to persuade AtW to say what he did ?Comment
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He's probably drunk/lonely/miserable...Originally posted by BobTheCrateWith semi-respect Churchill ...
F E C K ... O F F
Have you any idea how difficult it was to persuade AtW to say what he did ?
But hey, well done, now try it on Threaded!Comment
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Funny was thinking the same thingOriginally posted by planetitThis has got to be an impostor. The real AtW would never admit he was wrong.
Bring back the real AtW!
Kudos to Atw for being man enough to do it though
And proves beyond doubt that he is not a woman...as it is geneticlly impossible for them to admit they might be wrong.
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Perhaps I have learnt new skills during my short stay at home -- compassion and brutal honesty?Originally posted by planetitBring back the real AtW!Comment
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Oh bloody hell.Originally posted by ChurchillBut hey, well done, now try it on Threaded!
(sorry Chico)
threaded doesn't know his nib from his rubber, or his protractor from his ruler.Last edited by BobTheCrate; 18 August 2005, 15:19.Comment
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You read my mind, Lucifer. I particularly approve of the metal cod piece. Very nice touchOriginally posted by Lucifer Box
Still, that might please WageSlave.
Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Might chafe a bit.Originally posted by WageSlaveYou read my mind, Lucifer. I particularly approve of the metal cod piece. Very nice touch
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