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No it doesn't. I've never run out of petrol. Most intelligent people haven't.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostYes it does.
Especially when I drive to strange places I don't know.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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WSasS -Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo it doesn't. I've never run out of petrol. Most intelligent people haven't.
HTH
Even I've never run out of petrol! Trust me, thats saying something.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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This was actually Exhibit Two; as you'll recall, I called you a moron, which would technically have been Exhibit One.Originally posted by kandr View PostExhibit 1
Let's call it a hat trick, tosspot.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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I didn't actually run out, I still had some in the tank. Also most intelligent people haven't run out of petrol, seems like a sweeping statement.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo it doesn't. I've never run out of petrol. Most intelligent people haven't.
Especially when I drive to strange places I don't know.
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I think calling you a moron in this instance is merely descriptive, rather than an insult.Originally posted by kandr View PostSome people can't articulate property due to their lack of education, so they default to insults.Hard Brexit now!
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Nice.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThis was actually Exhibit Two; as you'll recall, I called you a moron, which would technically have been Exhibit One.
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True I suppose. But on the other hand what would you know about what intelligent people do?Originally posted by kandr View Post. Also most intelligent people haven't run out of petrol, seems like a sweeping statement.Hard Brexit now!
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Crikey!
I think 12 years being denied a job because you are on a register would be enough to make anyone ill.If you are treated at any time for a mental health condition you will be put on the register. A letter from your GP saying they are ok now will probably work. otherwise I believe it is 12 years
No wonder the UK has a benefits problem!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Apart from my family, friends, colleagues and myself, not a lot, must be because I spend all day on here.Originally posted by sasguru View PostTrue I suppose. But on the other hand what would you know about what intelligent people do?Comment
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