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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
At least my school wasn't "special".Originally posted by Troll View PostLooks like you didn't attend any History lessons at school..
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Unlike yourself?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAt least my school wasn't "special".

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You still stalking me round Facebook then Troll? Look, just for the record, no matter how many times you ask "I don't want to be your "friend"". Get over it man. If you are having trouble dealing with the rejection then touch bases with Old Cack. He is an expert, having had to deal with it most of his adult life, or at least from the point at which his father and brothers realised that he was too much of a pansy to follow their lead and join up to the Army.Originally posted by Troll View PostUnlike yourself I do not live my life through a football team- wearing your over priced replica top & imaging you're "one of the lads " and a big green and white scarf to make sure everyone know your allegiance
You two are made for each other, like a pair of effeminate bookends, but without as much social appeal.
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Oh dear. Whilst I'll agree, for you sprinting off the council estate for the only paying gig in town is not being a pansy, it's called survival. So yes, I feel sorry that was your only option. I feel sorry also, as I received a real education, and naturally was offered better paying, less troublesome, less gay offers of work.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou still stalking me round Facebook then Troll? Look, just for the record, no matter how many times you ask "I don't want to be your "friend"". Get over it man. If you are having trouble dealing with the rejection then touch bases with Old Cack. He is an expert, having had to deal with it most of his adult life, or at least from the point at which his father and brothers realised that he was too much of a pansy to follow their lead and join up to the Army.
You two are made for each other, like a pair of effeminate bookends, but without as much social appeal.

Still worried that you still hanker after being confined to barracks with all those young boys fat boy.
Funny that you chose Devon, and think you're strengthening the gene pool. I'd venture the average IQ went up in both places...
However, the funniest part, is that after a career of being told what to do, wearing the same uniform, listening to some jumped up southerner send you into the latest tuliphole, literally being a sheep, you now feel you have to still wear the uniform of celtic to fit in. It's comical.
I'd have been bright enough to pick a more successful team though
- Struggling to be successful in a one team league
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ftfyOriginally posted by Old Hack View Postand naturally was offered better paying, less troublesome, less gay offers of work than my father and all of my brothers
That rejection still hurts eh?
Maybe your counsellor could speak to your GP about upping your medication?
HTH
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNot from Liverpool we wouldn't!!!

why not send your ringpiece back up north to vote on your behalf, we could do with the peace down here
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Originally posted by doodab View PostMaybe you will just vote to stay part of the UK because you know it makes sense.
Noooo! Don't encourage them to stay. If they quit, they take a few million Labour voters with them
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Now calm down, calm down eh? Eh?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
why not send your ringpiece back up north to vote on your behalf, we could do with the peace down here

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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postftfy
That rejection still hurts eh?
Maybe your counsellor could speak to your GP about upping your medication?
HTH

rejection, from the grunts? You think this is would upset me.
Honestly fat boy, you really should keep off the sugars early in the morning as they are clearly affecting that empty space masquerading as a brain.
Oh, and I know it's tricky to count when you have 6 fingers, but where did you read all of my brothers? And the ones that did, you think they went in as grunts? As squaddies?
You've got me wondering: can you have too much fat in your gut, so that it has to go somewhere else, like your head?Last edited by Old Hack; 25 April 2013, 08:09.Comment
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