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KittyCat's threadOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostI can't make my mind up on "thread of the year". Any recommendations?
Suity's playroom photos?
Suity can't get Oracle to work?
TPD2?
Fed Up Now...
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New Girl - http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-new-girl.html
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http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...rs-thread.htmlOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostPut a few links if.
Anyone voting for TPD again this year should be outed and shot. And can we also make sure that Malvolio doesn't win best poster again. I can never understand how that happens.
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I vote Hays IT for outstanding services to contractors, just for sharing everyone's rates.
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Shhhhhhh. No-ones noticed.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostBob Shawadiwhatsit won last year as most popular based on Rep level IIRC. Time to be nice matey
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Bob Shawadiwhatsit won last year as most popular based on Rep level IIRC. Time to be nice mateyOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostPut a few links if.
Anyone voting for TPD again this year should be outed and shot. And can we also make sure that Malvolio doesn't win best poster again. I can never understand how that happens.
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Put a few links if.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHas to be repileaks, even if it did get me banned
Anyone voting for TPD again this year should be outed and shot. And can we also make sure that Malvolio doesn't win best poster again. I can never understand how that happens.
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I can't make my mind up on "thread of the year". Any recommendations? In the back of my mind I feel there must be some comedy gold from suityou somewhere in 2011 but when I look through the threads.....Nada
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