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Glad you ask.Originally posted by aussielong View Post????
What would be my motivation to make this up?
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Hth.
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Well, I was closeOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View PostGlad you ask.
- You're a needy twunt
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Hth.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostGlad you ask.
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
- You're a needy twunt
Hth.
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need·yOriginally posted by aussielong View PostDefine needy
adj. need·i·er, need·i·est 1. Being in need; impoverished.
2. Wanting or needing affection, attention, or reassurance, especially to an excessive degree.
You're a classic example of the second definition.
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You , in your working class way, need to categorise socially. I'm not like that. I'm way more out there than thatOriginally posted by SupremeSpod View Postneed·y
adj. need·i·er, need·i·est 1. Being in need; impoverished.
2. Wanting or needing affection, attention, or reassurance, especially to an excessive degree.
You're a classic example of the second definition.
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This sounds interesting, you could imagine the situation now.Originally posted by aussielong View PostDo you want to go toe to toe on Skype?
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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