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Nu LabourOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Postnegative equity?
As his edited post said, just a couple of days. A little n*** would not have been as bad but in large letters when people read the forum from work could not be ignored.
Need him back in time for the sweepstake on house price falls in Sept so could not ban for a whole week
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He'll be back - its the only place he can indulge his delusional millionaire fantasies.Originally posted by ferret View PostNeed him back in time for the sweepstake on house price falls in Sept so could not ban for a whole week
Hard Brexit now!
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You're both thick as thieves with regards to those fantasies.Originally posted by sasguru View Postindulge his delusional millionaire fantasies.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYou're both thick as thieves with regards to those fantasies.
Hard Brexit now!
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What size 'n word' gets a ban?
DPs font size wasn't as large as Churchill's also successful attempt as I recall. I've seen small n**** written without a problem, so how big do n**** have to be before they are deemed offensive?Comment
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I'm still trying to think of a bad word starting with N that has 4 letters.


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As far as I am concerned the bigger the better!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat size 'n word' gets a ban?
DPs font size wasn't as large as Churchill's also successful attempt as I recall. I've seen small n**** written without a problem, so how big do n**** have to be before they are deemed offensive?
I have only ever heard the term used on cuk anyway - never heard it anywhere else.Comment
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N***Originally posted by Incognito View PostI'm still trying to think of a bad word starting with N that has 4 letters.



Rhymes with a certain weird-looking Icelandic chanteuse.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Anything past 36D....oooh...errr hang onOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat size 'n word' gets a ban?
DPs font size wasn't as large as Churchill's also successful attempt as I recall. I've seen small n**** written without a problem, so how big do n**** have to be before they are deemed offensive?
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