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What's a charity moron? Is that were you donate tulip sockies?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
The word moron is overused, we should keep it for the real morons like sasguruOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThey're not a charity, moron.Comment
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Well their customers usually get good value for money.Originally posted by kandr View PostThey wont be a business if they keep screwing their customers.
A small percentage of morons get screwed with their Moron Tax, but those are not likely to be good customers anyway - they probably can't change a tyre, lose their keys, forget that cars need petrol and oil and such like.Hard Brexit now!
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Hang on! I'm not the one who drove into the middle of nowhere with a thimbleful of petrol hoping that something would turn up and then complained when I was charged a Moron Tax.Originally posted by kandr View PostThe word moron is overused, we should keep it for the real morons like sasguru
Compared to you, I'm Einstein squared.
But then so are most people.Hard Brexit now!
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He does have a point.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHang on! I'm not the one who drove into the middle of nowhere with a thimbleful of petrol hoping that something would turn up and then complained when I was charged a Moron Tax.
Compared to you, I'm Einstein squared.
But then so are most people.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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"Compared to kandr, sasguru is Einstein squared."Originally posted by sasguru View PostHang on! I'm not the one who drove into the middle of nowhere with a thimbleful of petrol hoping that something would turn up and then complained when I was charged a Moron Tax.
Compared to you, I'm Einstein squared.
But then so are most people.
Not much of an epithet but I suppose it will have to do.

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I explained the situation, there should have been an open petrol station, and I was unaware the further distance I had to drive. I didn't set off with little petrol, I had enough to get there and back, but didn't reckon on the further drive or closing of the petrol station when I needed it most.!Originally posted by sasguru View PostHang on! I'm not the one who drove into the middle of nowhere with a thimbleful of petrol hoping that something would turn up and then complained when I was charged a Moron Tax.
Compared to you, I'm Einstein squared.
But then so are most people.Comment
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So I must be Einstein to the power of 4 then.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View Post"Compared to kandr, sasguru is Einstein squared."
Not much of an epithet but I suppose it will have to do.
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Has anyone heard stories of Einstein running out of petrol?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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