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Previously on "Superinjunctions"
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You still yapping away little fella?Originally posted by Churchill View PostIs "bedwetting soft twat" a suitable replacement?
I think CM needs to take you to a vet to have you done.
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I am presently taking out a superinjunction to ban the use of the word 'tat' while referring to me in posts.
You have been warned.
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Bravo to John Hemming for letting the cat out of the bag.
Who says a vote for the Lib Dems is a wasted vote?
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You mean over issues that you can't say so CUK can't be done for libel.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostAh yes. Sir Fred Goodwin. "Sir", because of public recognition of his services to *******.
There is this story - Fred Goodwin Super Injunction wanking
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Ah yes. Sir Fred Goodwin. "Sir", because of public recognition of his services to *******.
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If what you say is true no superinjunction is worth the chip paper its written on
Lawyers meh, you have nothing to fear but fear itself
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