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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHate to say I told you so
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostWell that certainly confirms my suspicions - thanks for that. Since you and AtWat are the only people I have a problem with on here, it makes sense for you to join him on ignore so you can get your sad little jollies from trying to wind up other people.
And if you think deliberately trying to wind people up is a sign of maturity, I truly feel sorry for you. Merry Christmas
Merry Xmas, PM-junkie
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI think that AtW and myself are a bit older and more mature than yourself. Personally, I enjoy debating with highly-strung characters like yourself that are a bit wet behind the ears. It makes my day !!
And if you think deliberately trying to wind people up is a sign of maturity, I truly feel sorry for you. Merry Christmas
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostYou and AtWat are either uneducated idiots or you post utter rubbish just to get a reaction - I am not entirely sure which yet. And I am certainly not alone in finding you both annoying, nor am I alone in pointing that out.
If you want to call that throwing my toys out of the pram then you go ahead.
Have a nice evening.
I think that AtW and myself are a bit older and more mature than yourself. Personally, I enjoy debating with highly-strung characters like yourself that are a bit wet behind the ears. It makes my day !!
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI've seen it many times. You resort to insults when you're losing an argument. Yesterday you called me a 'racist pratt' although you later apologised, but perhaps you don't remember because you seem to adopt the same attitude with many other posters.
If you want to call that throwing my toys out of the pram then you go ahead.
Have a nice evening.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostCurious. When did I throw my toys out of the pram then?
I've seen it many times. You resort to insults when you're losing an argument. Yesterday you called me a 'racist pratt' although you later apologised, but perhaps you don't remember because you seem to adopt the same attitude with many other posters.
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