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Originally posted by bobhope View PostI was just about to correct that, but now I see what your doing their.
PS I'm winning.
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Originally posted by Drewster View Postpoor diddums....... wtf? Do any of your postings have any relation to whats been written?
I asked what happend to your declared intention of retiring your tedious ID?
Quite simple really - thats a question.... and the response to a question is....
<pause for SAS to work it out>... No No you poor creature listen carefully...
The.... correct... response... to... a... question... is... an... answer!
Its one of the basics of intelligent conversation.
Just to give you another opportunity:
What happened to your intention to retire your tedious ID?
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Sometimes I worry if I'm a bit too rude, a bit too brash.
Originally posted by sasguru View PostAw poor diddums. Now toodle off to the party thread for the new boy where you can post more of your tedious, pointless prattle.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAw poor diddums. Now toodle off to the party thread for the new boy where you can post more of your tedious, pointless prattle.
I asked what happend to your declared intention of retiring your tedious ID?
Quite simple really - thats a question.... and the response to a question is....
<pause for SAS to work it out>... No No you poor creature listen carefully...
The.... correct... response... to... a... question... is... an... answer!
Its one of the basics of intelligent conversation.
Just to give you another opportunity:
What happened to your intention to retire your tedious ID?Last edited by Drewster; 16 July 2009, 10:42.
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Originally posted by Drewster View PostHappy that you get some enjoyment in life.... even if its only laughing at your own posts! :twunt: <for the benefit of SAS> That means I think you are a twunt!!!!! <and thats just added emphasis>
I am sure you posted that you were retiring your tedious ID - what happened?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostCompared to your tedious "I've got a Nu-Lab educashun - see how many exclamation points and new tags I can type" posts, even CyberCretin is rapier-like.
HTH
I am sure you posted that you were retiring your tedious ID - what happened?
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