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Well he's come to the right place then. We've been 1 short since sasguru's last flounce!
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Aren't sockies supposed to be entertaining? Or at the very least annoying.. You're just dull.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostYes, upon reflection, I would have to concur that your assertion is correct.
Give it up Dim, it was a bad idea to start with and it's not improved since.
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Aside from the use of the "C" word... this is the most sensible post in the thread...Originally posted by GillsMan View PostSometimes I cycle, sometimes I walk. Sometimes I'm on the tube, very occasionally I'm in a bus/cab. I always get the train in.
Everyone's a cu**.
You must be new.
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Sometimes I cycle, sometimes I walk. Sometimes I'm on the tube, very occasionally I'm in a bus/cab. I always get the train in.
Everyone's a cu**.
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**** off, seriously.Originally posted by gricerboy View PostI thought it was pronounced Colleen. It's one of those funny Irish names that isn't pronounced anything like they are spelled.
I once got stuck near Dublin because nobody new what I was on about when I asked for directions for Dun Laoghaire. Didn't know it was pronounced Dun Leary! Should have just asked for the docks instead!
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I thought it was pronounced Colleen. It's one of those funny Irish names that isn't pronounced anything like they are spelled.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostYawn.
I'm too bored of him now to even take offence.
I once got stuck near Dublin because nobody new what I was on about when I asked for directions for Dun Laoghaire. Didn't know it was pronounced Dun Leary! Should have just asked for the docks instead!
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