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Poor Bean. He got a poor educamashon. And therefore does not know the meaning of the word "candidate". Bean never was very good with words
Candidate: "a person or thing regarded as suitable for or likely to receive a particular fate, treatment, or position."
Now watch Bean dig. Dig, Bean, Dig!
No digging from me - you are ignorant of the phrase you used, despite clear instructions from me to google it - so once more for you, you complete master cretin;
Darwin Awards: Evolution In Action
"The Darwin Awards salute the improvement of the human genome by honoring those who accidentally remove themselves from it in a spectacular manner!"
Note the words used and tense, you THICKO
Go-on, keep digging and proving your cretin credentials
I find it more fun to watch him scrabble around the internet, wasting his time on links no one is going to read, that he thinks proves his point, to only then be corrected again. Giving him the answer is less fun.
Or maybe he just doesn't understand that 70 odd year old men can still reproduce. They probably shouldn't, but that's a whole different thread
I find it more fun to watch him scrabble around the internet, wasting his time on links no one is going to read, that he thinks proves his point, to only then be corrected again. Giving him the answer is less fun.
Or maybe he just doesn't understand that 70 odd year old men can still reproduce. They probably shouldn't, but that's a whole different thread
Hey, THICKO - lemme break it down for you to save any further embarrassment...
To be a candidate, you have to have DIED, i.e. PAST-tense
You don't understand the words you are using,
YOU CRETIN
HTH
Spoilsport.
I find it more fun to watch him scrabble around the internet, wasting his time on links no one is going to read, that he thinks proves his point, to only then be corrected again. Giving him the answer is less fun.
Or maybe he just doesn't understand that 70 odd year old men can still reproduce. They probably shouldn't, but that's a whole different thread
You do know the rules for Darwin Award qualification, don't you? I would refrain from describing someone as 'thick-as-mince' and then demonstrating that same characteristic in your very next sentence. People will just think you're a knob.
I know you're thick as mince, but do try to understand the rules there's a good chap:
You do know the rules for Darwin Award qualification, don't you? I would refrain from describing someone as 'thick-as-mince' and then demonstrating that same characteristic in your very next sentence. People will just think you're a knob.
"The duchess wore gloves during the engagement but Charles did not, and the couple shook hands with some of those they met."
Darwin Award candidate.
No doubt he has his own medical team and personal ventilator and ECMO machine to protect him from his stupidity though.
You do know the rules for Darwin Award qualification, don't you? I would refrain from describing someone as 'thick-as-mince' and then demonstrating that same characteristic in your very next sentence. People will just think you're a knob.
So, according to the radio, Charlie has it but Camilla doesn't.
News person said (not verbatim) "the couple are experiencing what many households are - where they have to isolate in the same home to avoid spreading it to family members".
Yes, like they really are facing the same difficulties that a zero hours courier and his minimum wage hospital cleaner wife are coping with in their one-bed flat.
They had official engagements on 12th March - so let's hope he wasn't asymptomatic but infectious at that stage!
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