Isn't "He knows the score" a bit of a butch thing to be saying? Is she also prone to saying things like "Come on my son!", "Button it you mug!" and "I heard Millsy gone down for two year for that Chelmsford blag"?
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostIsn't "He knows the score" a bit of a butch thing to be saying? Is she also prone to saying things like "Come on my son!", "Button it you mug!" and "I heard Millsy gone down for two year for that Chelmsford blag"?
Note to self: make Wilmslow more plausible.Hard Brexit now!
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Just walk up to her and pinch her arse, give a little wink and tell her that you will be round later to sort her out.Comment
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Thought you left forever?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt means she thinks you are fugly and would not even if the survival of the human race depended on it.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostIsn't "He knows the score" a bit of a butch thing to be saying? Is she also prone to saying things like "Come on my son!", "Button it you mug!" and "I heard Millsy gone down for two year for that Chelmsford blag"?
I bet she's the type to call men 'MATE'
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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If you want to know how to deal with it, read a book called How to Become an Alpha Male by John Alexander. It will make you be able to connect with her on an emotional level, and understand her feelings and how to deal with it.
It's a great book - I read it and now everyone in the office thinks I'm gay
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LoserOriginally posted by ChrisPackit View PostIf you want to know how to deal with it, read a book called How to Become an Alpha Male by John Alexander. It will make you be able to connect with her on an emotional level, and understand her feelings and how to deal with it.
It's a great book - I read it and now everyone in the office thinks I'm gay
Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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"She knows the score alright"
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Start looking for a new job.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Hmmm, he might find he's finishing his contract a lot earlierOriginally posted by FiveTimes View PostJust walk up to her and pinch her arse, give a little wink and tell her that you will be round later to sort her out.
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