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Stop funding them then?Originally posted by AtW View Post
Might have to ask for a refund
Subscribe to the Financial Times for quality business news. You're in love with being aghast at some of the purposefully divisive fake news articles the Torygraph throw up and keep opening threads with some copy/paste rubbish from it.
If you construct a sluice to let the excrement in AND pay for it, what do you expect?
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To be fair, Old Greg adds some much needed humour and a valuable sense of perspective.Originally posted by BR14 View Postbetter than any polythene paddy any any old time.
You add some legacy words, such as 'plonker' and 'bampot' and contribute very little, if anything, of substance to any thread.
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Hmmm. I note atW liked that post! Maybe you are providing the therapy he needs!Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy do you protect them so much? AtW hasn't contributed much other than negative whiny dross for a long time now and, short of some serious therapy, I doubt they will ever stop. What makes their brand of negativity so special? Yes they are one of many on my ignore list but it doesn't make them go away.
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and you're just a moronic polythene padraig who couldn't cut it in England and had to move to where there are people even thicker than you.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBecause you're a streak of piss. I know you're slow, but try to keep up. We've been over this.
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Because you're a streak of piss. I know you're slow, but try to keep up. We've been over this.Originally posted by BR14 View Postwhereas YOU've got me on a personal hitlist for some reason, known only to you.
can you tell me why the 'rules' in General are different for me rather than everyone else?
do elucidate, herr brush.
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It really depends on how many complaints we receive, how our personal irritation (or boredom) levels are, surviving the dice roll and of course how many compromising photos you have.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy do you protect them so much? AtW hasn't contributed much other than negative whiny dross for a long time now and, short of some serious therapy, I doubt they will ever stop. What makes their brand of negativity so special? Yes they are one of many on my ignore list but it doesn't make them go away.
Reminds me of old times when SY01 was convinced that I was out to get him. Maybe I should change my piccy to be V for Vendetta again.Originally posted by BR14 View Postwhereas YOU've got me on a personal hitlist for some reason, known only to you.
Everyone has different rules. We aim for a tailored experience.can you tell me why the 'rules' in General are different for me rather than everyone else?
do elucidate, herr brush.
Boom boom.
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whereas YOU've got me on a personal hitlist for some reason, known only to you.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAtW is a reasonably sensible chap, for a paranoid depressive Russian. My guess he's got BR14 on ignore.
can you tell me why the 'rules' in General are different for me rather than everyone else?
do elucidate, herr brush.
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AtW is a reasonably sensible chap, for a paranoid depressive Russian. My guess he's got BR14 on ignore.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLeave him be. He's only a Lonely Old Onanist Brexiteer.
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Why do you protect them so much? AtW hasn't contributed much other than negative whiny dross for a long time now and, short of some serious therapy, I doubt they will ever stop. What makes their brand of negativity so special? Yes they are one of many on my ignore list but it doesn't make them go away.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI'm fairly sure I told you to STFU or put AtW on your ignore list. Would you like to make a choice?
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Chin up, old fudgy knickers.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLeave him be. He's only a Lonely Old Onanist Brexiteer.
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