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That will because for kicking a pigs bladder around they get paid even greater sums by the real idiots.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou made £250K in one years contracting.
Of course you did
You're a low level "mucker" at best, £350 PD max, I would wager.
I'm guessing you are counting investment appreciation in that figure, as of yet unrealised?
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI made quarter million in 2016 at lowly manchester rates that you keep reminding me xD beet dat
Of course you did
You're a low level "mucker" at best, £350 PD max, I would wager.
I'm guessing you are counting investment appreciation in that figure, as of yet unrealised?
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostIs that directed at MF or me?
It was parody of and a quote from one of his other posts, if you weren't such a dimwit you would have understood that
I have to say I know I make a fair few more pennies at it than you, really for very little effort.
So, I guess that makes you a smaller "tulipter" than me
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostDon't make me laugh.
You're just small tulipter making potentially millions for company that employs you whilst paying you out pennies in comparision
It was parody of and a quote from one of his other posts, if you weren't such a dimwit you would have understood that
I have to say I know I make a fair few more pennies at it than you, really for very little effort.
So, I guess that makes you a smaller "tulipter" than me
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Originally posted by Bee View Post
You bully bastard.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI reckon that I've now gained a reputation as an up & coming player in the game, have now made myself invaluable,
You're just small tulipter making potentially millions for company that employs you whilst paying you out pennies in comparision
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Originally posted by Bee View PostYeah, he is a bully and now he is complaining probably from another bully.
What goes around comes around.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostNothing, do you believe him?
Or
What MrMarky have done.
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