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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat about Brillo?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostNone of the Above...
Suity is just getting a headstart for next year's CUK'ker awards. He's lying the foundations for Best Thread atm.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThis is a strange tactic Suity;
Either this is true and therefore you should obviously be getting professional medical help asap rather than posting on here. Plus this thread can be used to score points next time you are pointing out how much better you are than everyone else.
Or it's not serious and you're therefore both throwing logs on the Suity is a hypochondriac attention seeker who makes stuff up fire and you're belittling a serious condition which won't help your cause either.
Option 1 bad for suity IRL, not too bad for suity the cukker
Option 2 good for suity IRL, bad for suity the cukker.
Which is it? Inquiring minds need to know.
Suity is just getting a headstart for next year's CUK'ker awards. He's lying the foundations for Best Thread atm.
I am sure there will be others. I really can't wait
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Originally posted by eek View PostAs you claim to be his friend and we know that Suity really doesn't have any friends, we have only 1 of 2 plausible scenarios here:-
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post
1) suity is using the word "friend" in the "my friend was caught by his wife looking at porn and now no longer has a front door key and access to the children" way
2) you (FLC) are having panic attacks and having told Suity your problems, he has told everyone about it....
Which one of the above scenarios do you want to accept...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBut he doesn't have any friends???
Originally posted by AttentionSeekerI've got this mate who's a contractor. He's not normally prone to panic attacks but of late he's had a few.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostNo, it is his friend's panic attacks apparently!
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Originally posted by vetran View Postwith or without a 'happy ending'? - great minds think alike.
It comes with a happy ending from MP. She even rolled her sleeves up a moment ago ...
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The type of stuff people are discussing on this thread will give you a heart attack, Suity!
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat about
Option 3 - suity thinks they're panic attacks, but they're not - it's just a sniffle
Option 4 - suity thinks they're panic attacks, but they're not - they're actually heart attacks.
If someone can think of some more, plus an Andyw's mum option we can do a poll.
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