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sasguru's choice of colour probably means that he is confident in his sexuality (whatever that is). You, however, have an apparent need to 'point the finger' at others. -
Not "others". Only sas.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou, however, have an apparent need to 'point the finger' at others.
Do try and keep up.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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My big car is green: "A hot fashion color that puts an emphasis on the environment, but the deeper the green, the more conservative and traditional person you are."
My small car is red: "You're outgoing and impulsive, but easily bored. On the bright side, you think and stay young."
I must be schizophrenic.Comment
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Ah, it's a kind of 'pulling hair in the playground cos you fancy him' kind of thing.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot "others". Only sas.
Do try and keep up.Comment
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By his own admission, SB is one of those 70 mph middle-lane hoggers which indicates he's a senile old fart, too slow-witted to cope with the cut and thrust of motorway driving.Originally posted by Old Greg View Postsasguru's choice of colour probably means that he is confident in his sexuality (whatever that is). You, however, have an apparent need to 'point the finger' at others.
Hence his need to denigrate the more manly and dashing, motorbike-riding, cooler members of the congregation.
HTHHard Brexit now!
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Euuurgggghhhhhhh.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAh, it's a kind of 'pulling hair in the playground cos you fancy him' kind of thing.
Fat dirty old man alert.
Hard Brexit now!
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Wouldn't know about that. However, if you wish to elaborate on your therapy sessions, be my guest.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAh, it's a kind of 'pulling hair in the playground cos you fancy him' kind of thing.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by sasguru View Postto denigrate the less manly and dimwitted, virtual motorbike-owning, requiring two lanes to overtake, sadder members of the congregation.
HTH
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Doesn't worry me what others think - the joy of security.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWouldn't know about that. However, if you wish to elaborate on your therapy sessions, be my guest.

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Purple was the only colour they had of the model I wanted.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
Oh. I am genuinely intrigued though. Is this wrong?
I couldn't very well ask them to scrape off all the paint and respray it black or something, could I?
Anyway it's more of a plum colour.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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