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Previously on "How to identifier a complete and utter t*sser"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostLord Jesus Christ
I was reading this at clientco on Friday and laughed so much I had tears running down my face and my sides ached, but I couldn't remember a peer named 'Lord Vader'.I went home and asked my OH if he knew who Lord Vader was. It's Lord Darth Vader, you know from Star Wars he said. Then he couldn't stop laughing at me!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThey all have "Sir", "Lord", "Lady", "Baroness" or something similar before their names
e.g. Lord Ahmed, Sir Fred "the Shred".
Any others?
Try Sir Sterling Moss perhaps.
Don't think your rule quite works
tim
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBy the term ‘Guru’ perhaps Drewster was trying to infer:
That SASGURU may fit into the utter t*sser scenario.
That's the way I read it. IMO he could have a point...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBy the term ‘Guru’ perhaps Drewster was trying to infer:
That SASGURU may fit into the utter t*sser scenario.
That's the way I read it. IMO he could have a point...
It confirms my suspicions about why you need to own a very large car.
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By the term ‘Guru’ perhaps Drewster was trying to infer:
That SASGURU may fit into the utter t*sser scenario.
That's the way I read it. IMO he could have a point...
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostIt is possible that I was trying to imply or that you might infer from it!
but the self professed or self styled would be about right
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