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Why on earth do people take anything posted on general as serious commentsOriginally posted by KimberleyChris View PostTell you what.
I'll piss off, and you can see if anybody else pisses off at the same time.
To the posters that I have had some good entertaining chats and debates with, I would like to say thank you. To the jokers, thanks for the laughs in the dark days.
Goodbye, Good luck, and fair winds behind you.
KC
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Wilmsloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooow!Originally posted by doodab View PostBut who is responsible for the rounding error?
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But who is responsible for the rounding error?Originally posted by eek View PostThat's not true. I don't dislike Suityou. Its comforting to know that no matter how much bob screws something up or a client's PM tulips on a project or IT support throws a spanner in the works there is someone who is having a crappier day than me. And 99.9999% of the time that person is suity.
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Originally posted by KimberleyChris View PostTell you what.
I'll piss off, and you can see if anybody else pisses off at the same time.
To the posters that I have had some good entertaining chats and debates with, I would like to say thank you. To the jokers, thanks for the laughs in the dark days.
Goodbye, Good luck, and fair winds behind you.
KC
What is it with Northerners who can't take the heat in the kitchen? Run along to your Labour Union rep.
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Ah - a sasguru sockie!Originally posted by stek View PostThat was flounce-tactic!
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That was flounce-tactic!Originally posted by KimberleyChris View PostTell you what.
I'll piss off, and you can see if anybody else pisses off at the same time.
To the posters that I have had some good entertaining chats and debates with, I would like to say thank you. To the jokers, thanks for the laughs in the dark days.
Goodbye, Good luck, and fair winds behind you.
KC
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Tell you what.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostBut you are still right.
I'll piss off, and you can see if anybody else pisses off at the same time.
To the posters that I have had some good entertaining chats and debates with, I would like to say thank you. To the jokers, thanks for the laughs in the dark days.
Goodbye, Good luck, and fair winds behind you.
KC
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That's not true. I don't dislike Suityou. Its comforting to know that no matter how much bob screws something up or a client's PM tulips on a project or IT support throws a spanner in the works there is someone who is having a crappier day than me. And 99.9999% of the time that person is suity.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou can't base being a sockie on 'posters who don't like You!' Suityou. If you use that logic then the entire community of CUK is a sockie including the moderators, the Administrator, his kids, wife, mum and all the employees of CUKs hosting company.
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But you are still right.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSorry KC that was meant for MF's sockie not you
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You can't base being a sockie on 'posters who don't like You!' Suityou. If you use that logic then the entire community of CUK is a sockie including the moderators, the Administrator, his kids, wife, mum and all the employees of CUKs hosting company.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSorry KC that was meant for MF's sockie not you
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At least nobody's sussed that I am Sasguru's sockieOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostSorry KC that was meant for MF's sockie not you
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Sorry KC that was meant for MF's sockie not youOriginally posted by KimberleyChris View PostWhy do people think I'm a sockpuppet?
The site is barely worth joining once, why would anybody join it twice?
The only person on the site who speaks the same way as me (boring english) is pj Clarke, and he's much cleverer than me
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Why do people think I'm a sockpuppet?
The site is barely worth joining once, why would anybody join it twice?
The only person on the site who speaks the same way as me (boring english) is pj Clarke, and he's much cleverer than me
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