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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostSave your breath Nat, you're going to need it to blow up your girlfriend.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt is true that an ass is British English for a stupid person, but in this context it is irrelevant. When you said "but I’m having a hard time getting my head that far up my own Ass", you did not mean "but I’m having a hard time getting my head that far up my own foolish or stupid person", rather "but I’m having a hard time getting my head that far up my own arse". Is it your own pig-headed self-righteousness that prevents you admitting that, in error, you used the wrong word? Just wondering.
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostSelf righteousness cretin. The Oxford English Dictionary also has the following definition
British informal A foolish or stupid person (also makes following reference Mid 19th century: variant of arse.)
You sir are an Ass
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I'm a bit offended the officers aren't letting those poor (male-only) victims of a war zone mingle with the natives - surely a breach of their human rights?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou do realise that this is Contractor UK. And in the UK, "ass" means "donkey". The fact that you've failed to pick up on this twice confirms that you are an arse.
British informal A foolish or stupid person (also makes following reference Mid 19th century: variant of arse.)
You sir are an AssLast edited by Major Hassle; 2 January 2017, 08:20.
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostIf "what I'm on about is't clear" I have neither the time or the crayons to explain it to you both.
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If "what I'm on about is't clear" I have neither the time or the crayons to explain it to you both.
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For some reason, he's sticking his head up a donkey. Probably because then his worldview will be closer to reality. I can only applaud his efforts.
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostI'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I’m having a hard time getting my head that far up my own Ass
You run some kind of donkey sanctuary then? That's nice.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSwivelled eyed right wing loons figured out how to use the internet.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostLefties are unwilling to deal with the me me me culture or to prosecute crime effectively. This has led to wider gaps between rich & poor and less control of the undesirable facets of our society be they drunken yobs, widescale lawbreaking or people who want to remove our way of life from the planet.
FTFY.
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