Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI've been very very bored at work this week
Ah man...look you lot, this site isn't real you know. Why do yous believe everything everyone says on it?
If this guy's story is real......then in the real world, I'd sit with this guy all day and let him cry his heart out.
But on here...well fu*k him. The whiney t*at sounds awful anyway - she's better off shot of him.
That's as much sympathy as anyone gets until I meet them in the flesh.
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Originally posted by tino View PostI read this whole thing, slow day at the office.
As I was reading, I was thinking Sal, you are one heartless cow - your pursual of your prey was unrelenting
I doff my cap
Ah man...look you lot, this site isn't real you know. Why do yous believe everything everyone says on it?
If this guy's story is real......then in the real world, I'd sit with this guy all day and let him cry his heart out.
But on here...well fu*k him. The whiney t*at sounds awful anyway - she's better off shot of him.
That's as much sympathy as anyone gets until I meet them in the flesh.
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I read this whole thing, slow day at the office.
As I was reading, I was thinking Sal, you are one heartless cow - your pursual of your prey was unrelenting
I doff my cap
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Who the hell has time on their hands to create the whole backstory with supporting threads just to deliver a coup de grace "crisis" thread?
And to what end?
You guys and your conspiracies
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Originally posted by pleomax View PostTrying to ram that pun home?
6/10 for this sockpuppet. I was taken in initially but no more.
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