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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostA mere mortal would have run off this board with his tail behind his legs after some of the whippings he has recieved, but not SY, he stands like a warrior and fights his corner each and every time. He is a true IT contractor and a role model to this board.
They've both been beaten around the ring.
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A mere mortal would have run off this board with his tail behind his legs after some of the whippings he has recieved, but not SY, he stands like a warrior and fights his corner each and every time. He is a true IT contractor and a role model to this board.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf ever I drive anywhere around the shithole they call Luton, and I only live 10 miles away so it happens occasionally, I'm cheered by the fact that at least SY lives there to brighten up some dark corner of it.
Come on Suity, your audience awaits...
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If ever I drive anywhere around the shithole they call Luton, and I only live 10 miles away so it happens occasionally, I'm cheered by the fact that at least SY lives there to brighten up some dark corner of it.
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You lot make I larf.
Just the tonic.
<Suity in raising a glass of red to you mode>
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSuch cheap jibes lessen you, not him.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe's a ray of sunshine.
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