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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's a strange blend of pity and incredulity I feel for my former foe, who now stands before me an effete, toothless husk of his former brilliance.
But hey, that's what permie work does to you.
Your tenure on CUK reminds me of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcOYin-mu0k
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI was talking about straplines, not straps-ons, of which we all know you're an expert on receiving.
Now back in your box suity.
But hey, that's what permie work does to you.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHow much yank pole do you have to choke to prostitue your standards sufficiently to use made up words like "strapline".
It makes you sound like even more of a cock than usual.
Strap lines are areas of untanned skin, found under straps such as that of a ladies popular undergarment.
Now back in your box suity.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
Strap lines are areas of untanned skin, found under straps such as that of a ladies popular undergarment.
or is this how you read/understand specs?
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How much yank pole do you have to choke to prostitue your standards sufficiently to use made up words like "strapline".
It makes you sound like even more of a cock than usual.
Strap lines are areas of untanned skin, found under straps such as that of a ladies popular undergarment.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSee this is the problem with techies. 'Click the link for more information'. In the business the strapline should convey the majority of the meaning.
In this case your strapline is misleading & therefore incorrect. It leads me to ponder the logic you've used and based on that poor logic I decided to skim not to waste my time reading the story.
A dolphin slaps, in case you were wondering.
The strapline was 'priorities', in this case the guys priority seemed to be keeping the dolphin alive rather than tending to his wife who had two broken ankles.
No wonder you had to go permie.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostIt is not difficult to click the generously provided link where you can read it for yourself.
Or are you waiting for a suitably dressed maid to come round and read it for you while you sit in the traps squeezing your head?
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Originally posted by tractor View PostIt is not difficult to click the generously provided link where you can read it for yourself.
Or are you waiting for a suitably dressed maid to come round and read it for you while you sit in the traps squeezing your head?
In this case your strapline is misleading & therefore incorrect. It leads me to ponder the logic you've used and based on that poor logic I decided to skim not to waste my time reading the story.
A dolphin slaps, in case you were wondering.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDid the dolphin punch his daughter in the face, or the wife's daughter, or did the husband punch the daughter in the face. Bearing in mind, dolphins don't have fists, this doesn't make sense.
Or are you waiting for a suitably dressed maid to come round and read it for you while you sit in the traps squeezing your head?
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Originally posted by tractor View Post
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Get your priorities right....
Dolphin breaks wife's ankles and punches daughter in the face...
A Californian man has described the extraordinary moment when a dolphin jumped into his boat, crashed into his wife and broke both of her ankles.
He and his family were watching a pod of dolphins when one of them suddenly leapt aboard, says the OC Register.
Dirk Frickman described scenes of chaos when the dolphin knocked him over and landed on his wife's legs.
He said he managed to keep the animal alive by splashing it with water until he steered the vessel back to shore.Tags: None
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