Hope he comes back to tell us about India's burgeoning civil engineering industry.
Oops: India high speed train breaks down on first trip - BBC News
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He does. A lovely person in real-life. Way too good for CUK.Originally posted by BR14 View Postyou really don't have any saving graces, do you?
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you really don't have any saving graces, do you? complete misanthrope.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou know this for a fact do you?
He was openly homosexual when homosexuality was illegal - he was warned on numerous occasions to keep a lid on it and he didn't!
That is why he was an idiot!
(or bampot, in other terms)
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You know this for a fact do you?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHe wasn't an idiot. He was highly functioning autistic so socially inept.
He was openly homosexual when homosexuality was illegal - he was warned on numerous occasions to keep a lid on it and he didn't!
That is why he was an idiot!
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A great pity about the laws of the time.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhy? The idiot broke the laws of the time, put himself in a position where his clearance had to be revoked and generally ****ed his own life up.
A sensible government would have turned a blind eye for the greater good.
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That is 5 words possibly to many for the average millenial.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThere's a 3 syllable word there. Perhaps:
Our mac work got broke.
maybe
beep thing over?
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There's a 3 syllable word there. Perhaps:Originally posted by original PM View PostTL; DR
England computer broke.
Our mac work got broke.
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