I've seemed to upset the administrators. Please can someone provide clarification and a definition of a 'Bob'. With this info, I'll ensure future posts do not cause offense.
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You could search and find out for yourself, you are a contractor, the internet is your friend.Originally posted by keninparis View PostI've seemed to upset the administrators. Please can someone provide clarification and a definition of a 'Bob'. With this info, I'll ensure future posts do not cause offense.
HTHFiscal nomad it's legal. -
What do you possibly think could be wrong with your own definition and we'll see if it requires correcting?Originally posted by keninparis View PostI've seemed to upset the administrators. Please can someone provide clarification and a definition of a 'Bob'. With this info, I'll ensure future posts do not cause offense.Comment
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Which one?Originally posted by keninparis View PostI've seemed to upset the administrators. Please can someone provide clarification and a definition of a 'Bob'. With this info, I'll ensure future posts do not cause offense.
Bob Marley
Bob Dylan
Bob Segar
Bob the builder
Sponge Bob
Bob of plenty cheapness
'Saint' Bob Geldof
Bob Dinero
Bob Hope
Bob Downey Jr
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Originally posted by keninparis View PostI've seemed to upset the administrators. Please can someone provide clarification and a definition of a 'Bob'. With this info, I'll ensure future posts do not cause offense.
offence - unless you are a septic
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I 2nd that motion. I've read a few of his posts and he's up to mischief.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBetter still, why not just **** off?Comment
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