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"I seen a rabbit dig up a glass bottle once"
Should be the standard board response to anyone who makes up some crap to try and prove a point they can never win.Comment
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Ok, rationality has gone out of the window and you're clutching at straws. I'll let you retire from the discussion gracefully - off to the pub with you now.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYour obvious long term solvent abuse, that's your problem.
I'm looking forward to this afternoon when you'll be back to your robust(read drunken) self.Comment
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I seen a rabbit dig up a glass bottle onceOriginally posted by Churchill View PostOk, rationality has gone out of the window and you're clutching at straws. I'll let you retire from the discussion gracefully - off to the pub with you now.
I'm looking forward to this afternoon when you'll be back to your robust(read drunken) self.Comment
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I haven't.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI seen a rabbit dig up a glass bottle onceComment
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FFS Someone just stuck their head into my office to see what the spluttering was about.
Haven't had such a good laugh in ages.
Carry on chaps, this has to the potential to turn into one of those surreal classic CUK threads
It all hinges on whether Churchy really "seen a wabbit dig up a glass bottle once"Last edited by sasguru; 8 June 2010, 11:16.Hard Brexit now!
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CUK Back on Form!
By Pondlife 08 June 2010
Having been busy with work recently I haven't had the usual time to digest the full volume of CUK posts and to be honest the recent p1ss poor trolling has made it less enjoyable than it has been in the past. What can I say, this thread shows a remarkable return to form. The troll was bested early doors and then straight into the good ole fashioned mud slinging. Well done Cukkers!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Postthis has to the potential to turn into one of those surreal classic CUK threads
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No thanks to you ass-wipe.Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
Bet you're one of those chutney-spoonerists.Hard Brexit now!
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Which part of "The troll was bested early doors" didn't you understand?Originally posted by gricerboy View Post
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