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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostRegurgitated dog semen
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo. He kneeleth before me. He will deny it of course, but then he denies everything. Except his own existence, he leaves that to us...
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostToo cretinous, another liberal hand wringer. Probably believes IR35 is "fair" and thinks Korbyn is a breath of fresh air.
Please do the needful and resign.
1. Been against IR35 long enough to remember when the moniker "Dim Prawn" was first applied.
2. I hope Korbyn remains leader of Labour - until the party falls apart and can never be elected again
I'm not sure I've ever been accused of being a liberal hand wringer. I'm fairly sure I've poured contempt on bearded, sandal-wearing, bleeding heart liberal tree-huggers "wouldn't it be nice if everyone was nice" hippies over the years. I may have dreamed it of course.
Please do the needful and go forth and multiply. You humourless git.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostLooks like you have spent quite a lot of time in front of MF
Is that classified as fun in your book, dear boy?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostLooks like you have spent quite a lot of time in front of MF
Is that classified as fun in your book, dear boy?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostDepends on your definition of "fun". I'm sure parachuting is more fun than walking, but there's always the risk your parachute won't open.
Is that classified as fun in your book, dear boy?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostToo cretinous, another liberal hand wringer. Probably believes IR35 is "fair" and thinks Korbyn is a breath of fresh air.
Please do the needful and resign.
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