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I said sterling paid in Aussie, I meant Aussie paid in sterling.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.
That simple mistake has revealed your mental illness.
You need help pal. No sane person would persue this to the lengths you have.Comment
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Yes. HTH, BIKIW.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostEveryone sas? Really?Hard Brexit now!
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OK, and I responded would you not have said something had I made the same error?Originally posted by aussielong View PostI said sterling paid in Aussie, I meant Aussie paid in sterling.
That simple mistake has revealed your mental illness.
You need help pal. No sane person would persue this to the lengths you have.
I reiterate, if I had come on here saying I was quids in, on signing a euro contract last year, I am now getting more sterling, I would have been jumped on.
What you said was counter intuitive to what you were saying, so of course I said something. Then you and your new chums went out of your way to suggest I was wrong, and I was the one who'd made the mistake, and have sledged me ever since. That's why we're still here mate, and for no other reason.
But very good to come out and say you've made the mistake. I like that, honest and all that.Comment
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I really quite like Mr Hack and enjoy his comments. Seems quite a well rounded character with some interesting and sometimes provocative thoughts.Comment
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Originally posted by Barker View PostI really quite like Mr Hack and enjoy his comments. Seems quite a well rounded character with some interesting and sometimes provocative thoughts.
Hard Brexit now!
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Yes, that's because you don't see the bigger picture. You are an autistic, or a savant.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostOK, and I responded would you not have said something had I made the same error?
I reiterate, if I had come on here saying I was quids in, on signing a euro contract last year, I am now getting more sterling, I would have been jumped on.
What you said was counter intuitive to what you were saying, so of course I said something. Then you and your new chums went out of your way to suggest I was wrong, and I was the one who'd made the mistake, and have sledged me ever since. That's why we're still here mate, and for no other reason.
But very good to come out and say you've made the mistake. I like that, honest and all that.
everyone else followed the flow but you, because you got bogged down in trivial detail.
Actually , you got it too... But you are too stubborn to back down, and maybe you'd like to tell us why?Comment
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So, to summarise the thread; Aussieschlong raced ahead as prize twonk, with Old Hack rapidly catching up; and eventally overtaking. Some drivel interspersed throughout.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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