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That there is, you are right there. Normally though, it's people who are, that don't need to constantly refer to it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAh that's good then.
It's wise to accept that there will always be people wealthier and more intelligent than you.
...and the fact, that you aren't that person sas.
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MF wants more fisticuffs.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post

Although I'm getting bored with Old Hick. It's like being savaged by an elderly toothless sheep.Hard Brexit now!
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How do you know?Originally posted by Old Hack View Post...and the fact, that you aren't that person sas.Hard Brexit now!
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But still more than a match for a house husband.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMF wants more fisticuffs.
Although I'm getting bored with Old Hick. It's like being savaged by an elderly toothless sheep.Comment
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You seem to imply that being a house husband (which I am not) is something to be ashamed of?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostBut still more than a match for a house husband.Hard Brexit now!
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I know many very rich, very intelligent folk, and they're, in the main, marked out in their confidence i.e. they don't need to constantly refer to either their wealth, or intellect. You manage to squeeze in both several times an hour, so it's just a case of doing the sums really sas. If I were as rich, and intelligent as you would have us believe you are, I wouldn't feel the need to tell everyone about it all throughout every day and that's the same for most sane people.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHow do you know?
It just doesn't make sense sas, to be frank. You're simply a bit of a billy liar.Comment
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Yet you had to add in the fact that you aren'tOriginally posted by sasguru View PostYou seem to imply that being a house husband (which I am not) is something to be ashamed of?
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doobab may be interested in that.Originally posted by sasguru View PostMF wants more fisticuffs.
Although I'm getting bored with Old Hick. It's like being savaged by an elderly toothless sheep.Comment
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Maybe your assumptions are wrong.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI know many very rich, very intelligent folk, and they're, in the main, marked out in their confidence i.e. they don't need to constantly refer to either their wealth, or intellect. You manage to squeeze in both several times an hour, so it's just a case of doing the sums really sas. If I were as rich, and intelligent as you would have us believe you are, I wouldn't feel the need to tell everyone about it all throughout every day and that's the same for most sane people.
It just doesn't make sense sas, to be frank. You're simply a bit of a billy liar.
Perhaps you don't know that many rich and clever people in your milieu and the few you have met were paragons of virtue?Hard Brexit now!
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