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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostAt some point in the past few months Minestrone seems to have gone from Just Another CUKer to become a mentalist.
It's a shame as I'm fairly neutral to most posters on this board, and take things with a pinch of sulphur, but his recent one man war against Engineers has become an obsession to the extent that some of his posts have not been very pleasant to others.
From a non-trained clinical viewpoint, I'd guess that it was a classic case of passive/aggressive inferiority complex, with the trigger being that he views his Engineering qualifications as the apex of his achievements, and he derives succour by denigrating others with less academical qualifications in order to boost his low self-esteem.
Failing that, he's a nut job.
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Hmmm...
He seems very hung up on the epithet 'Engineer' - for some reason?
Like a small dog with a bone.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMinestrone, please please please foxtrot oscar you sad sad little man. Trumped up little tw*t.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostMinestrone is now on my ignores list.
At some point in the past few months Minestrone seems to have gone from Just Another CUKer to become a mentalist. If he was female I'd recommend HRT.
I can only assume he has had some terrible tragedy in his life recently and not dealt with it, or a bad head injury.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAfter appeal, the Deans feel that a first would be a more appropriate award. Congratulations.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhen designing the perfect female form, it is important not to neglect the "rear end", as instances can occur when one might find oneself snookered on the red with only the brown to go for, so to speak.
A good example of this might be Joely Richardson, who is renowned for being very open to experimentation.
Any good?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Postand try and work 'Joely Richardson' into your answer for bonus points.
HTH
A good example of this might be Joely Richardson, who is renowned for being very open to experimentation.
Any good?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostCool. I did a stint at Amec working on their Tender preparation system, in the Nuclear division in Nutsford. This more than qualifies me.
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en·gi·neer (nj-nîr)
n.
1. One who is trained or professionally engaged in a branch of engineering
I fear it is only the truly insecure that would argue semantics.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSure. Is it down at the docks again?
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