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You'd like that, wouldn't you?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
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Bee, sorry son, but you were, and are, wrong. That you're still insisting you aren't, is even funnier; even aussielover has admitted he made a mistake, but you're still hanging on to the desperate hope someone will believe you that I was wrong.Originally posted by speling bee View PostWe didn't expect you to get it.
You really are extraordinarily dumb.Comment
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I wouldn't care to be honest; if that's your bag, fill your boots.Originally posted by speling bee View PostYou'd like that, wouldn't you?
I find your continued references to peoples sexuality odd.Comment
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Fook me, you're like the pub bore on here.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostBee, sorry son, but you were, and are, wrong. That you're still insisting you aren't, is even funnier; even aussielover has admitted he made a mistake, but you're still hanging on to the desperate hope someone will believe you that I was wrong.
You really are extraordinarily dumb.Hard Brexit now!
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I believe it's called a gathering of Old Hacks!!!!!Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
I don't know what the collective noun for a collection of idiots is, but I have sure stumbled upon one here.
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Dig, dig, dig.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostBee, sorry son, but you were, and are, wrong. That you're still insisting you aren't, is even funnier; even aussielover has admitted he made a mistake, but you're still hanging on to the desperate hope someone will believe you that I was wrong.
You really are extraordinarily dumb.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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Start a thread sledging me then sas, it's the easiest way.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt is but it would be worth it to avoid your absolute tedious drivel.
But you will not, as you're all mouth and no stones.Comment
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Keep the faith Bee; someone may believe you.Originally posted by speling bee View PostDig, dig, dig.Comment
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You really don't get why you look like an idiot, do you?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostKeep the faith Bee; someone may believe you.The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postman's_ParkComment
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Nobody really cares if aussielong was right or wrong - they're not ripping into you because they think you were incorrect.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSuch anger, and hostility.
Bee, you were wrong last night, along with your other fools, for agreeing with aussielover, when he said he was on a sterling rate, to aussie dollar. I picked up on it, and am still to be proven incorrect. Yet you called me foolish.
Now, imagine had I made the same statement, saying , perhaps, that I had signed a contract in euros last year and hey am I in the money now. You, lardybouy, and your other cohorts, worked have worked themselves up into a mastubationary fury to make it clear what an idiot I was.
But I am right, and you are wrong...
They're ripping into you because you're a complete cock, and you keep proving it post after post.You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds.Comment
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