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How to identifier a complete and utter t*sser
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They often have job titles including the word ‘manager’, ‘minister’, ‘executive’ or ‘the (right) honourable’.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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They work for Ac*ent*reHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNeither. It seems you don't understand English, or context or anything else.
I can post random words too.
Cretin.
See?
They all have "Sir", "Lord", "Lady", "Baroness" or something similar before their names These are examples of How to identify......
e.g. Lord Ahmed, Sir Fred "the Shred". These are examples of the above
Any others? Any other examples of how to identify .....
GURU A response to your query of how to identify......
It would appear that I do understand English and context (but no specific indication of anything else)
ie the Response "Guru" was not a random word but a specific response to your query...
Granted the appendage GURU is not always applied as a prefix it can be applied as a suffix....
If only I could think of a ready example of how GURU when used as a suffix could be used as such an indicator?
Could you help me with an example please?Comment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostThey work for Ac*ent*reAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Drewster View Post"How to identifier (sic) a complete and utter t*sser"
They all have "Sir", "Lord", "Lady", "Baroness" or something similar before their names These are examples of How to identify......
e.g. Lord Ahmed, Sir Fred "the Shred". These are examples of the above
Any others? Any other examples of how to identify .....
GURU A response to your query of how to identify......
It would appear that I do understand English and context (but no specific indication of anything else)
ie the Response "Guru" was not a random word but a specific response to your query...
Granted the appendage GURU is not always applied as a prefix it can be applied as a suffix....
If only I could think of a ready example of how GURU when used as a suffix could be used as such an indicator?
Could you help me with an example please?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThey all have "Sir", "Lord", "Lady", "Baroness" or something similar before their names
e.g. Lord Ahmed, Sir Fred "the Shred".
Any others?I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Originally posted by Drewster View Post"How to identifier (sic) a complete and utter t*sser"
They all have "Sir", "Lord", "Lady", "Baroness" or something similar before their names These are examples of How to identify......
e.g. Lord Ahmed, Sir Fred "the Shred". These are examples of the above
Any others? Any other examples of how to identify .....
GURU A response to your query of how to identify......
It would appear that I do understand English and context (but no specific indication of anything else)
ie the Response "Guru" was not a random word but a specific response to your query...
Granted the appendage GURU is not always applied as a prefix it can be applied as a suffix....
If only I could think of a ready example of how GURU when used as a suffix could be used as such an indicator?
Could you help me with an example please?
HTHHard Brexit now!
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