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AtW should be required to put his new title in his signature, so newcomers don't think he's just some idiot spouting crap.
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It would be a good deal for the red squirrels.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPerhaps atw can tell us if he still wants the UK to join the Euro?
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Perhaps atw can tell us if he still wants the UK to join the Euro?
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Not in the job description; AtW is only mandated to call people 'nincompoop', as found in the original job spec.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI wonder who will be the first person to be called a cretin?
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Too busy working on SKA breakthrough to bother answering childish attacks.
HTH
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AtW; it is a military industrial complex, just as Eisenhower warned would happen.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI thought he decided CUK's defence policy, with his specialist knowledge of AK47s, the red army and all. Who does that then?
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I thought he decided CUK's defence policy, with his specialist knowledge of AK47s, the red army and all. Who does that then?
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When he figures out what the word means, yes.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDoes AtW get to decide CUK fiscal policy?
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AtW; CUK Resident Eckonommick Jeenius
It is my great honour and privilege to disappoint you all with the news that our new, official, Resident Eckonommick Jeenius is; AtW!
Arise, Alexei, and show us your jeenius! Your guidance in all matters pecuniary shines out like illuminated turd in the sewer that is our ignorance.
Yes, your vote really did count!
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-election.htmlLast edited by Mich the Tester; 30 January 2012, 15:41.Tags: None
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