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I've met you and I don't like you. Crippled gypsy beater.Originally posted by Mordac View PostI don't care if people like me or not, I just prefer if you don't like me, do it for the right reason...
Edit - I've just realised I prefer it if people don't like me. It means I can be a miserable old Xog all day long...
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I don't care if people like me or not, I just prefer if you don't like me, do it for the right reason...Originally posted by vetran View Postsorry can't redress that
can a few people do the necessary please?
Edit - I've just realised I prefer it if people don't like me. It means I can be a miserable old Xog all day long...Last edited by Mordac; 26 September 2018, 18:01.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostSomeone gave me some neg, try checking out the original script: Monty Python: The Argument Sketch
sorry can't redress thatYou must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Mordac again.
can a few people do the necessary please?
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Someone gave me some neg, try checking out the original script: Monty Python: The Argument Sketch
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Admin hasn't sprung any w@nk on me recently, FWIW.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFeck me is this w@nk part of the forum "upgrade" admin sprung on us?

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Feck me is this w@nk part of the forum "upgrade" admin sprung on us?
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If you change your mind, just follow the hazmat signs.Originally posted by BR14 View PostI'll pass on that, ta much
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You think this is a pantomime, you should visit any one of suity's previous clients.Originally posted by administrator View PostYes he has.
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