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Previously on "Suity's next big adventure"
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What about we tell him he is John J. Rambo, drop him in Cornwall with a few toy guns and stick him up a mine.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostActually for my next trick I was thinking about trying on a completely new persona. Something like an alcoholic, vitriolic and embittered little gimpy Glaswegian. Any pointers?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe can tell suity he is a moderator on a web site...
Actually he seems to think that already.
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We can tell suity he is a moderator on a web site...
Actually he seems to think that already.
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We can tell him he is Jack Klugman then he will think he is Quincy and end up roaming the streets for car crash victims, double delusion.
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If we are going to do it again we have to get it right this time.
The last guy, pumped full of LSD and forced to watch all 251 episodes of MASH without sleep.
He never came back the same.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postyou will reap what you sow, asswipe
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNormally yes. Except the person in question is a real basket case.
Like Suity.
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