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I'm flouncing - too many morons on here for me
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I bet he's in the broom cupboard. To embarrassed to come out.Originally posted by realityhack View PostSas - it's a revolving door, you have to exit at the other side.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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I was thinking the same. Do you want to do the honours or shall I? How long is a typical flounce anyway?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDo you think we should lock the door once he's gone. I'd hate to think he flounced without any real commitment to stay gone.Comment
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What a dick.
There's a core of bully boys on here who generally prattle a load of inane drivel, ruin threads with assinine non sequiturs and leave offensive rep when they don't happen to like what you're saying.
Not mentioning any names but there's a few more who could follow this penis's lead.Comment
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I believe he refers to it as an eco-shed.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI bet he's in the broom cupboard.Comment
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Why not so who finishes their beer first?Originally posted by realityhack View PostI was thinking the same. Do you want to do the honours or shall I? How long is a typical flounce anyway?Comment
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After you then!Originally posted by pacharan View PostWhat a dick.
There's a core of bully boys on here who generally prattle a load of inane drivel, ruin threads with assinine non sequiturs and leave offensive rep when they don't happen to like what you're saying.
Not mentioning any names but there's a few more who could follow this penis's lead.
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Amen to that - I don't mind a good mass debate, but all the nastiness is getting a bit over the top.Originally posted by pacharan View PostWhat a dick.
There's a core of bully boys on here who generally prattle a load of inane drivel, ruin threads with assinine non sequiturs and leave offensive rep when they don't happen to like what you're saying.
Not mentioning any names but there's a few more who could follow this penis's lead.Comment
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10 days?Originally posted by realityhack View PostI was thinking the same. Do you want to do the honours or shall I? How long is a typical flounce anyway?Hard Brexit now!
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