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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy not give us the address and let us send random animal turds through the mail to the traget of your hatred.
Then we can have fun in court trying to match up the poster with the animal dung
judge - Calling mr x, it is alledged that you did send a rancid monkey turd through the post
gallery - monkey turd eh, tricky one, could be gibbon, Nick, mm no my money is whotisname, you know, whatisface
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Originally posted by threaded View PostMost likely do you for a 'breach of the peace'
Anyways, you appear to have some anger problem. Anger leads to suffering because you have an illusionary concept of self.
ooh , another monkey m'lud
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWhy not give us the address and let us send random animal turds through the mail to the traget of your hatred.
Then we can have fun in court trying to match up the poster with the animal dung
judge - Calling mr x, it is alledged that you did send a rancid monkey turd through the post
gallery - monkey turd eh, tricky one, could be gibbon, Nick, mm no my money is whotisname, you know, whatisface
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Originally posted by SizeZero View PostWhy not save the postage and just shovel it through his letterbox in the middle of the night?
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Why not save the postage and just shovel it through his letterbox in the middle of the night?
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Well if you want a quick delivery I turd that the powers that be in royal mail are putting smart chips in mail to find out how fast the system is. Only problem is the grunts on the gound know this are are purposely fast tracking this mail. Slightly warping the statistics.
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Why not give us the address and let us send random animal turds through the mail to the traget of your hatred.
Then we can have fun in court trying to match up the poster with the animal dung
judge - Calling mr x, it is alledged that you did send a rancid monkey turd through the post
gallery - monkey turd eh, tricky one, could be gibbon, Nick, mm no my money is whotisname, you know, whatisface
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostLets's just say someone deserves it and I've been biding my time for a few months now.
If admin get a sniff (!) this is real I hope the turd really hits the fan .
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postand this your honour, is the advice I was given on a Professional Contractors Bulletin board stating categorically that it was completely legal to send Hays Recruitment a 'special package'.
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Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Postto send someone a dog (or cat) turd in the post?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postand this your honour, is the advice I was given on a Professional Contractors Bulletin board stating categorically that it was completely legal to send Hays Recruitment a 'special package'.
Hmmmmm...
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