Originally posted by Lucifer Box
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNo No No no no, the monitor dear boy the monitor.
Lizards, eh? Feck I'm slow today! Better ask ZG...
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodKenco, office supplied crap!
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Originally posted by WageSlaveFor how long!?
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNile or Cape?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodHow do you get coffee off a monitor?
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Originally posted by WageSlaveYou lied to me, Edward, there is a Swansea!
You heard the man, Tubbs; get undressed....
Can we have a coffee spray smiley?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodThese young people hold no sway with matrimony Tubs, they rut like beats!
You heard the man, Tubbs; get undressed....
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Originally posted by WageSlaveOh, suit you, Sir! Does Sir enjoy being put on a leash by a dominant woman? I bet sir does. I bet Sir is a randy rascal with the ladies, pawing and panting like a real beast. Oh, suit you!
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodHe's probably busy having his "collar" felt!
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Originally posted by WageSlaveStrangely he's offline. Weird, huh?
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxOne lurked, don't you know.
Btw, lurking is one of my favourite hobbies, but it usually involves bushes and fetching young ladies -or fetching young ladies' bushes, if you prefer
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodDo you not think that would be better directed to Churchill? BTW, where is the mangy mutt?
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Originally posted by WageSlaveBtw, if the offer is still open, I'd very much like to stroke some fur
Last I heard Cojak was taking him for a "walk"...Last edited by SupremeSpod; 5 August 2005, 10:21.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodSad delusional young man...
Chasing shadows, seeing conspiracies wherever you look...
Have you ever thought of working for the Grauniad?
Btw, if the offer is still open, I'd very much like to stroke some fur
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