Denny liked squirrels, that's a redeeming feature in every female...
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She wasn't a very good fembot though was she.....Originally posted by AtW View PostDenny liked squirrels, that's a redeeming feature in every female...
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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No, she wasn't as good as you!Originally posted by cailin maith View PostShe wasn't a very good fembot though was she.....

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Good evening all!
Secondly, 'coz I've just replied to SandyDown and her plastic muslim beliefs! I'd like to ask where and when was it laid down in CUK law that I can't even mention the N word?
Ferret, you were bang out of order. Plenty of other people mentioned the N word without getting banned.
If I'd have known that it was verboten I wouldn't have done it. Why did you have to come the heavy handed twat?
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I knowOriginally posted by AtW View PostNo, she wasn't as good as you!

Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Missed youOriginally posted by Churchill View PostGood evening all!
Secondly, 'coz I've just replied to SandyDown and her plastic muslim beliefs! I'd like to ask where and when was it laid down in CUK law that I can't even mention the N word?
Ferret, you were bang out of order. Plenty of other people mentioned the N word without getting banned.
If I'd have known that it was verboten I wouldn't have done it. Why did you have to come the heavy handed twat?
Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf I'd have known that it was verboten I wouldn't have done it. Why did you have to come the heavy handed ****?

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Oh dear. I thought dogs could learn by repetition.Originally posted by Churchill View PostGood evening all!
Secondly, 'coz I've just replied to SandyDown and her plastic muslim beliefs! I'd like to ask where and when was it laid down in CUK law that I can't even mention the N word?
Ferret, you were bang out of order. Plenty of other people mentioned the N word without getting banned.
If I'd have known that it was verboten I wouldn't have done it. Why did you have to come the heavy handed twat?
As for your "banned in good humour", what the hell is that?Comment
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That's 24 hour ban rather than permanent or knee-capping (which is a punishment above banned, allegedly)Originally posted by Churchill View PostAs for your "banned in good humour", what the hell is that?
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