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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIs that you beating the board?
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We have not had any thread domination for a while
It’s FRIDAY
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In the words of Tom Waits "never told the truth so I can never tell a lie"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAccording to sasguru in the CUK archives in 2005, he was living mortgaged up to the eyeballs, debt laden as far as the eye could see.Roll forward to 2011 and not only does he now live mortgage free in a £1m+ house, but has a superbike, and a Mazda MPS, and Aygo on the drive, £50K shed in the garden, a retirement property bought for cash in Portugal when the pound is worth fook all and reems of cash in the bank as he says "waiting to snap up dozens of prime central London real estate" for his BTL portfolio.
Can this sockies script writers please refer to their notes for any future posts.
Thankyou.
Also you're making the rather stupid assumption that it's only me that's economically active in the family.
Cretin.
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI am against lying on here. For me its pointless. How can you get an ego kick from lying to people you will never meet? I take the opposite position. Being honest on here has no downside - ie. if i'm totally honest to a personal friend I can hurt them. So, we are all educated skilled people. If we are honest we can learn perhaps. Or at least have more interesting conversations than possible in real life.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo SG lies on an internet forum. Don't we all? Does anyone here actually tell the truth?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI am an unemployed shelf stacker
Fecking walter mittys
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI am against lying on here. For me its pointless. How can you get an ego kick from lying to people you will never meet? I take the opposite position. Being honest on here has no downside - ie. if i'm totally honest to a personal friend I can hurt them. So, we are all educated skilled people. If we are honest we can learn perhaps. Or at least have more interesting conversations than possible in real life.
HAPPY NOW!?!
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSorry, are you for or against lying on here? I can't work out if that post is for or against
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