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Originally posted by sasguruIt's just you and my personalities, sunshine.
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Originally posted by realityhackI did suspect as much - but then that would mean you're also LB, wendigo and cojak.
Actually, how many people do you reckon are actually on this board?
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Originally posted by sasguruPerhaps I am Chico?
Actually, how many people do you reckon are actually on this board?
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How come everyone is hot headed and arrogant today????
Calm down you mofos.
PEACE
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Originally posted by sasguruI'm glad you're blessed with a selective memory. Otherwise your existence might be even more pathetic than it already is.
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Originally posted by realityhackEr... you're all clearly insane.
And sas - you're reminding me more of Chico each and every day.
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Er... you're all clearly insane.
And sas - you're reminding me more of Chico each and every day.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyAnd what "intellectual drubbing" might that be sg? Presumably it occurred in some parallel universe because you possess none of the qualities it might take to even ruffle a feather, despite you being so bird-brained.
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Originally posted by sasguruopprobrium
Hmm - I can see our conversation are going to be very one sided
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Originally posted by sasguruAfternoon SB Still smarting from the intellectual drubbing you received at my hands, I see.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI am really - I just thought I'd play the girl card (probably get me more votes on here!)
If we're so offensive how come we get so much attention, thats what I'd like to know?! Clearly we are the best ones SAS
Should we just talk to each other all afternoon and ignore the miserable tw*ts?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyNot recommended SA. Even a few minutes spent conversing with sg is akin to having your tongue removed with an angle grinder!
The man's head is clearly emptier than a hermit's address book, and the odour of rotting cabbage is not for the faint hearted either should you be tempted to arrange a personal meet, so legend has it.
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