hey SY,
how's Timmy Double-Barrelled doing ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI have no doubt that there's a person behind the Wilmslow ID, but I'm equally sure that person has at least 1 other CUK ID and Wilmslow is simply a comedy sockie.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostTrue, they're both so full of bovine excretion that the concept of credibility is totally alien. In Wilmslow's defence though that ID is clearly a sockie that was created to entertain where as SY01 is just a genuine sad sack who likes telling tall tales and probably wouldn't know how to tell the truth even if given intensive 1 on 1 training for 18 months.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostSomehow it is more entertaining when they try to make you believe the story is real.
I know that a story in the Mail does not have a lot of credibility, but still you can get that nice warm feeling when reading it.
SY and Wilmslow have lost so much credibility that they can no longer fool my little brain.
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostSomehow it is more entertaining when they try to make you believe the story is real.
I know that a story in the Mail does not have a lot of credibility, but still you can get that nice warm feeling when reading it.
SY and Wilmslow have lost so much credibility that they can no longer fool my little brain.
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Somehow it is more entertaining when they try to make you believe the story is real.
I know that a story in the Mail does not have a lot of credibility, but still you can get that nice warm feeling when reading it.
SY and Wilmslow have lost so much credibility that they can no longer fool my little brain.
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I'm sure SY01 will be along shortly with some fictional tale of woe to entertain you.
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More sob stories please.
Hi all
Could you please find some more stories like the one today about the stupid woman stuck in Spain in a house she cannot afford to live in and cannot afford to sell.
They entertain me.
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