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Thanks for that. We shall look forward to your visits in the same way we would treat recurring toothache.Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostAgree with this.
Though I’ve never really found General to be a nice place. There’s more bickering arseholes in here than I’ve encountered in twenty years of contracting. It’s genuinely remarkable how so many are drawn to the place.
As a rule I prefer self-moderation of forums but with such a high concentration of half-wits I don’t see it working for Brexit. But I will keep popping back every few weeks to see how you’re all doing.
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I think there were more at NLyUK's last bukkake party.Originally posted by I just need to test it View PostAgree with this.
Though I’ve never really found General to be a nice place. There’s more bickering arseholes in here than I’ve encountered in twenty years of contracting. It’s genuinely remarkable how so many are drawn to the place.
As a rule I prefer self-moderation of forums but with such a high concentration of half-wits I don’t see it working for Brexit. But I will keep popping back every few weeks to see how you’re all doing.
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Agree with this.Originally posted by RSoles View Post.. is that it's killed General.
..and ruined my spelling...
Though I’ve never really found General to be a nice place. There’s more bickering arseholes in here than I’ve encountered in twenty years of contracting. It’s genuinely remarkable how so many are drawn to the place.
As a rule I prefer self-moderation of forums but with such a high concentration of half-wits I don’t see it working for Brexit. But I will keep popping back every few weeks to see how you’re all doing.
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Just in case there was any lingering doubt about who the "moron" in question actually is.Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou wouldn't spot wit if it smacked you in the face with a shovel. You seem to think wit is ending every one of your pointless posts with a pointless emoji
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Truth hurts does it? maybe if you hadn't voted out we wouldn't have to tell you "I told you so"Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWe'd prefer it was no longer mentioned by obsessive Remainers like you, because your incessant whining has become insufferably monotonous and tedious.
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Got to be Sas. The Northern Tart may be blinkered and annoying, but shows wit on occasion. Not as often as she shows her knickers, mind...Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postwhich raises the interesting question of who is the moron. It's damned hard to tell them apart, but I'm guessing northernladyuk or perhaps sasguru.
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which raises the interesting question of who is the moron. It's damned hard to tell them apart, but I'm guessing northernladyuk or perhaps sasguru.Originally posted by bobspud View PostOh yes I’m absolutely starting every thread on the subject...
Actually I’m just not willing to let a bunch of expatriates and a moron have a free run at spreading doom...
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We'd prefer it was no longer mentioned by obsessive Remainers like you, because your incessant whining has become insufferably monotonous and tedious.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt is funny how all the people who were so keen on Brexit would prefer it were no longer mentioned, ...
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Oh yes I’m absolutely starting every thread on the subject...Originally posted by Lance View Postyou're one of the worst offenders........
As is BP who lacks imagination so much that he even liked this post of yours.
Actually I’m just not willing to let a bunch of expatriates and a moron have a free run at spreading doom...
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you're one of the worst offenders........Originally posted by bobspud View PostI actually think we should create a new Brexit forum and lock the offending parties in it to bicker in purgatory...
Then ban anyone mentioning the B'word in general...
That might revive the site a bit.
But you are right no more than about ten of us have really screwed it up
As is BP who lacks imagination so much that he even liked this post of yours.
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