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Originally posted by TazMaNWhere are the Mods when you need them.
Next.
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Originally posted by sasguruAnd I heard your competence is positively Prescottian.
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Originally posted by BagpussSeriously SAS... I heard that you're more insecure than an immigration processing centre
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Originally posted by sasguru
Yes Baggy, of course you're right.
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Originally posted by BagpussThat's what you do, i.e. a subordinate role. If only things had turned out better for you!
Yes Baggy, of course you're right.
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Originally posted by sasguruGet back to that table listing ....
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Originally posted by BagpussYou two playing tag-team tw@t today?
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Originally posted by BagpussYou two playing tag-team tw@t today?
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Get back to that table listing ....
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Originally posted by chicaneThis is not strictly true. Your decisions in life play some part in your success, but your genetic make-up along with the environment you're brought up in probably play an equally important part.
Put another way, an intellectually challenged person growing up in a council estate with two druggie "parents" is unlikely ever to have the good fortune of being a doctor/dentist/lawyer/tax advisor/corgi gas fitter/city type.
Consider yourself lucky, if only to a degree.
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Originally posted by sasguru
Very true, King ****.
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Originally posted by King CnvtWhere as your job is a piece of piss and hence you are being paid feck all.
Very true, King ****.
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Originally posted by King CnvtWhere as your job is a piece of piss and hence you are being paid feck all.
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Originally posted by BagpussYou'll find Mr koont has never had to do a real/hard job in his life, he probably thinks his job is complex and worth what he is being paid
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