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We don't know yet whether MF has an alibi so let us not jump to any conclusions.
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Sorry about the loss of property. There are some real nasty people around.
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The dirty little slut is busy with some work I passed his way because it was too filthy even for MF. Still, I got my 25%Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI don't give two hoots arguing about the usual crap. Really I don't. It crosses a line when people make it personal. I don't call 'people' out on a personal level on here. I leave that to DA and others. Saying 'beneath my contempt' is not a personal accusation, like calling someone a fool.
Where old greg, he'd have a better way of articulating
Sorry about your personal stuff lost.
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What, like a lorry?Originally posted by scooterscot View Post...
Where old greg, he'd have a better way of articulating
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I was stating how I have generally interpreted him, in my last post?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNice of you to apologise.
Because arguing over politics and the usual forum crap isn't a personal thing. Why kick a man when he's down? Does it make you feel good?
Yes, he got plenty of banter, nowhere do I get personally nasty.
Actually, in the 1st response, to the deleted post, I did joke but did also say I was sorry for his loss and ask what was lost.
No one likes to be broken into / robbed, I've had it happen to me.
Anyway, I'll leave it there.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSorry, why, exactly?
It's not exactly like he's Mr Sweetness and light to everyone else.
I should know "I'm beneath his contempt", neg repped etc. Just for not agreeing to his narrow minded point of view.
If you can't take it back, then you simply shouldn't give it out.
I don't give two hoots arguing about the usual crap. Really I don't. It crosses a line when people make it personal. I don't call 'people' out on a personal level on here. I leave that to DA and others. Saying 'beneath my contempt' is not a personal accusation, like calling someone a fool.
Where old greg, he'd have a better way of articulating
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Noted.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostQuick note to oneself, don't be a fecking numpty and post it on on Internet forum where the members are like a bunch of baying Hyenas
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Eh? Eh? Feel like I've missed a week...Originally posted by vetran View Posttop review, just the right mix of numptiness and anger
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Location...n_England.html
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Nice of you to apologise.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostSorry
Because arguing over politics and the usual forum crap isn't a personal thing. Why kick a man when he's down? Does it make you feel good?Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Postwhy, exactly?
It's not exactly like he's Mr Sweetness and light to everyone else.
I should know "I'm beneath his contempt", neg repped etc. Just for not agreeing to his narrow minded point of view.
If you can't take it back, then you simply shouldn't give it out.
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He needs help not sympathy from CUK generalOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostWHS. Give the guy a break.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - NHS Choices
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Sorry, why, exactly?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWHS. Give the guy a break.
It's not exactly like he's Mr Sweetness and light to everyone else.
I should know "I'm beneath his contempt", neg repped etc. Just for not agreeing to his narrow minded point of view.
If you can't take it back, then you simply shouldn't give it out.
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WHS. Give the guy a break.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Sorry to here it. Genuinely.
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Quick note to oneself, don't be a fecking numpty and post it on on Internet forum where the members are like a bunch of baying HyenasOriginally posted by scooterscot View Postbw my ass. Just don't wish to reminded about the losses.
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