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View Profile: David Cameron - Contractor UK Bulletin BoardOriginally posted by tractor View PostYou cannot ban the Prime Minister!
Oh yes you can.Comment
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Until they be un-permabanned, eh?Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post================================
If all the idiots were permabanned would anyone be left?
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Since when was being a sockie against the rules.Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
to worzelGummidge
Another from the West Country stable?
Someone give Cojak a contract.
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What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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If you get boo-ed off stage for being unfunny, coming back on with a slightly different hat isn't going to make your act any funnier.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSince when was being a sockie against the rules.
Someone give Cojak a contract.
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If you're going to create a sockie for comedy value, at least put some effort into making it funny.
Gricer was funny upon occasion but the recent incarnations just seem to want to see how far they can go complaining about bobs. As I said before, it's like dogsh1t on the pavement these days.Comment
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Its now the utterly dead bit until Christmas. Which means 3 or so more weeks before the contract market starts picking up again by which point I doubt it will be just the sockies who need to be careful...Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSince when was being a sockie against the rules.
Someone give Cojak a contract.
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This.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIf you get boo-ed off stage for being unfunny, coming back on with a slightly different hat isn't going to make your act any funnier.
If you're going to create a sockie for comedy value, at least put some effort into making it funny.
Gricer was funny upon occasion but the recent incarnations just seem to want to see how far they can go complaining about bobs. As I said before, it's like dogsh1t on the pavement these days.
Although I'm not sure our friend Gricer is a sockie. He knows a hell of a lot about trains. Who would do that much boning up?Comment
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Could it be that Gricer is the sockie master?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostThis.
Although I'm not sure our friend Gricer is a sockie. He knows a hell of a lot about trains. Who would do that much boning up?
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Gricer could even be everyoneOriginally posted by eek View PostCould it be that Gricer is the sockie master?
Except me.Comment
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