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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostBoasting about social connections. Poor form.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post... in a room stuffed with boar and deer heads. After each course, he rang a bell and a servant emerged to clear the dishes and serve the next course. Classy.
Nice to see the old chap looking so hale and hearty.
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quite,
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for a new visitor, what sort of message does this smiley send...
CUK Admins, you are what you smiley
Admins, if we're going to go down this path eyes open, to balance things out, may we at least also have a 'c u n t ' smiley
then if someone calls me a I can call them a 'c u n t'
Thanks,
Milan.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post2. A w anker smiley I agree with Milan. That is going too far. Unless of course it is the express wish of the owners of CUk to attract the rabble, drive away the wealthy, successful and intelligent and reduce advertsing revenue.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post... in a room stuffed with boar and deer heads. After each course, he rang a bell and a servant emerged to clear the dishes and serve the next course. Classy.
Nice to see the old chap looking so hale and hearty.
BTW:
1. IQAC and GB should be banned forthwith as they lower the tone of this forum with their inane witterings.
2. A w anker smiley I agree with Milan. That is going too far. Unless of course it is the express wish of the owners of CUk to attract the rabble, drive away the wealthy, successful and intelligent and reduce advertsing revenue.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post... in a room stuffed with boar and deer heads. After each course, he rang a bell and a servant emerged to clear the dishes and serve the next course. Classy.
Nice to see the old chap looking so hale and hearty.
BTW:
1. IQAC and GB should be banned forthwith as they lower the tone of this forum with their inane witterings.
2. A w anker smiley I agree with Milan. That is going too far. Unless of course it is the express wish of the owners of CUk to attract the rabble, drive away the wealthy, successful and intelligent and reduce advertsing revenue.
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
... in a room stuffed with boar and deer heads. After each course, he rang a bell and a servant emerged to clear the dishes and serve the next course. Classy.
Nice to see the old chap looking so hale and hearty.
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I wish to put the case for the opposition and demand a whole new set of utterly depraved and pervy smilies.
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