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Then if I were you I'd start a campaign to get admin fired. The owners must be unhappy with him agreeing with the mods, eh?
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Got it up to 951 posts so far. Aiming for a 1000.Originally posted by eek View PostHow's your new sockie?
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You're a fine case to point, SB. Don't you remember when you used to shout, 'Felchlord,' at other posters. After a little therapy, you're completely rehabilitated and now participate fully in community activities like bullying cretins.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostFTFY

Hurry back won't you, and don't step on any landmines!!!

Alas, there are other posters who are still not cured of their unhealthy obsession at others' supposed preferences. I suspect one of them has created this sockie to get some anonymous therapy. It's still early days.
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You have a nice think about why you're so interested in other people's supposed sexual preferences, and I'm off to bed early as you say. 4 wake ups before I get up I expect.Originally posted by Craic View PostI'm going out for a pint now Old Duffer.
You can watch The News in 10 minutes time and then Newsnight afterwards before tucking in with a good cup of cocoa and a godo night's sleep. You've a busy day collecting glasses in the pub tomorrow and all those important decisions to make.
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I'm going out for a pint now Old Duffer.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou're quite taken by that image, aren't you?
You can watch The News in 10 minutes time and then Newsnight afterwards before tucking in with a good cup of cocoa and a godo night's sleep. You've a busy day collecting glasses in the pub tomorrow and all those important decisions to make.
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You're quite taken by that image, aren't you?Originally posted by Craic View PostOnly unworldy old schoolteachers (old duffers) use the word 'cretin'.
You'll be calling me a 'noodle' next.
It adds more to your limp wristed 'taker' image.
Being attacked by you is like being savaged by a dead sheep.
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