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Originally posted by Ravello View PostGo on CM tell us who they are
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There are one or two on here that I would like to abolish... Sas isn't one of them... although when he starts ranting, I just don't read his posts anymore.
Easy!
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostI think a national insult database linked directly to every citizens braincase should be implemented. I am assured it will be both cheap and secure, and will realize cost benefits & savings of 64 billion pounds every year.
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Perhaps I could have a free and public central A&E Insult thread where people come to be insulted at no cost to themselves?
And another one wehere people pay to for a finer class of insult?
For example:
Type 1 (free) : "your mum, you slag"
Type 2 (expensive): "You absolute cad and bounder".
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI am starting to recognise some of the comments and beginning to suspect he has exhausted his database of insults.
We pay a lot here for our Sasguru and they do it a lot cheaper overseas, If I had the choice I would go private, possibly some sort of private cheap Insult insurance scheme. The costs of Sasguru will continue to spiral as demand increases and new mis-treatments become available.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI am starting to recognise some of the comments and beginning to suspect he has exhausted his database of insults.
We pay a lot here for our Sasguru and they do it a lot cheaper overseas, If I had the choice I would go private, possibly some sort of private cheap Insult insurance scheme. The costs of Sasguru will continue to spiral as demand increases and new mis-treatments become available.
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Time to abolish SasGuru ?
I am starting to recognise some of the comments and beginning to suspect he has exhausted his database of insults.
We pay a lot here for our Sasguru and they do it a lot cheaper overseas, If I had the choice I would go private, possibly some sort of private cheap Insult insurance scheme. The costs of Sasguru will continue to spiral as demand increases and new mis-treatments become available.
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