Anyhow, Churchill, Sasguru etc I don't want your negative vibes in my thread onw clear orff!
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No.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostAnyhow, Churchill, Sasguru etc I don't want your negative vibes in my thread onw clear orff!Comment
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Now now children - calm down. It's only a forum, and I've not had time to get some popcorn yet.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Looks like the discussion is over.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNow now children - calm down. It's only a forum, and I've not had time to get some popcorn yet.
I think Minestrone has skulked off to the pub.Comment
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Probably a good job, you may actually be able to fit in 1/2 hours worth of work at Clientco today!Originally posted by Churchill View PostLooks like the discussion is over.
I think Minestrone has skulked off to the pub.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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You want me to take on "I seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once" as evidence that it was not a fox that pulled out the human bones?Originally posted by Churchill View PostYour problem is what?
You asked for evidence and I provided some.
Despite the owners of the yard saying it was foxes, people saying they seen foxes digging the hole, your "claim" that you seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once proves that they are in the wrong?Comment
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You still haven't explained your conspiracy theory about the fox incident yet.Originally posted by Churchill View PostLooks like the discussion is over.
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Go on, give us all a good laugh.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou want me to take on "I seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once" as evidence that it was not a fox that pulled out the human bones?
Despite the owners of the yard saying it was foxes, people saying they seen foxes digging the hole, your "claim" that you seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once proves that they are in the wrong?


Sorry that is making me laugh out loud.Hard Brexit now!
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I offered an alternative suggestion - one that you ridiculed and then requested me to provide evidence. I supplied the evidence to support my suggestion.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou want me to take on "I seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once" as evidence that it was not a fox that pulled out the human bones?
Despite the owners of the yard saying it was foxes, people saying they seen foxes digging the hole, your "claim" that you seen a rabbit dig up a bottle once proves that they are in the wrong?
Where's the problem?Comment
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Your obvious long term solvent abuse, that's your problem.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhere's the problem?Comment
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