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Originally posted by tay View PostWe wont be discussing anything if you carry on with this righteous malarky! You will be enjoying NF and 71 other virgins in the CUK afterlife and I will be a lonely island of reality in a sea of CUK heathens.
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We wont be discussing anything if you carry on with this righteous malarky! You will be enjoying NF and 71 other virgins in the CUK afterlife and I will be a lonely island of reality in a sea of CUK heathens.
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Originally posted by tay View PostOh a martyr! You are going to get your grubby hands on a few virgins I reckon...... and not just NickFitz after a drunken CUK bash... I mean female virgins in the afterlife.
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Oh a martyr! You are going to get your grubby hands on a few virgins I reckon...... and not just NickFitz after a drunken CUK bash... I mean female virgins in the afterlife.
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Only the righteous get banned Tay. It's the flouncers who stay. Always easier to go with the easy path as opposed to the righteous
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I dont think yuo should call him that name, it might get you banned again. And we dont want that do we. Who will keep the rabble under the control then?
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Originally posted by tay View PostChurchill telling us how good he is at fighting/ how he has a new girlie/is a manager with real power/ has a new car or five.
He is like a ginger threaded.
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Given that this thread will almost certainly be eradicated with extreme prejudice (due to the naming of the unnameable) by the time you all get here tomorrow, let me just say
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Sounds like a throughoughly interesting episode of everyone's favourite, saggy cloth cat that somehow slipped the schedules.
Bagpuss and the Bunny Boiler
Bah...why is it only celebrities get stalkers eh ?
<allegedly>
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Well if anyone every does get the link from Bagpuss - feel free to PM it to me - I am thoroughly intrigued as to the level of mentalism which is alleged to have been exhibited!
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Ewwwww - Who do you think you are BGG?? Xen??
From what I hear of his escapades, he'd fit right in at Club Antichrist or TG. And those are the two clubs I'm prepared to mention...there are plenty of others.
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