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Previously on "COMPLAINT - bring back pF!"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs Julius Caesar wrote, "Sunt item quae appellantur alces."
That's pF.
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yes I remember 'pF' he was an aging chap back in the last mini recession circa 2001 - 2002.
He as I remember got chucked out of a bank as he was doing straight "C" programming and there was no need for it anymore.
He used to say things like "My dear boy, the Scumernment has robbed me of all my will !".
I suspected that "Alfred J Pruddock" who posts on here often was actually "pfs" alter ego but I'm sure I quizzed him about this and he denied it.
oh well good luck to him anyhow ....
those were the days of "Janek" who again got chucked out of a bank in 2001-2002 and had a girlfriend that dumped him when he could not afford her breast enlargement operation !
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostHow about putting your dick in a mincer? Not a good idea...
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Originally posted by swamp View PostHow about letting the exiles back?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWho's pF?
A few years ago he was out of work for a long while, and spent his time on the PCG website moaning about the "scumvernment", harranguing other PCG members, and harrassing the PCG itself. After earning several bannings, he was eventually thrown out for good.
He turned up on the shout 99 website, where he liked to quote Latin and held everybody else in contempt. I haven't been there for a year so I don't know what he's up to now.
I don't know if he was banned for good from CUK, but it is possible.
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