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Previously on "Do you prefer old cuk or new cuk?"
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AFAIK most prefer 'warm and moist' as opposed to 'damp and cold'Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostWhy the pulse check?
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Exhibits a pulse. Check.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhatever happened to "Cailin Dana"?
She was lovely, I liked her!
Possibly female. Check.
So you were well sorted.
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Not at all. I just think it makes a mockery of the decision-making.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGosh! Is this a cuk rule I have missed somewhere?
And kudos for it. This of course in no way makes a mockery of the decision-making.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI did have an andyw option!
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I would like to phone him up and ask why he puts placeholder threads about SKA. If he has something to say - say it.Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostEverything was AtW's idea. He doesn't really need SKA, he could just have people phone him up and tell them the answer.
Nothwithstanding that I wih him all the best with SKA.....
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Remember Tory Rory, another little cyber hero, sarcastic, abrasive, know all. Came on to complain when he used his new found warrior skills in real life and got seriously beat up by his 'victim'.
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Everything was AtW's idea. He doesn't really need SKA, he could just have people phone him up and tell them the answer.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI still await proof it was YOUR idea.
What other fallacies do I have?
ah yes - back in January you said you were going to tell us what you think of us. And we are still waiting.......
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I still await proof it was YOUR idea.Originally posted by AtW View PostI like your insistence on andyW option in polls - you support my idea so I turn blind eye on some of your rather numerous fallacies.
What other fallacies do I have?
ah yes - back in January you said you were going to tell us what you think of us. And we are still waiting.......
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