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I still think it's a cracking idea. From my reps so do others. Admin??
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You should call him butter.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou're on a roll tonight.
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I'll tell you one thing suity. you never give in
and where I come from - thats a compliment
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WSSOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostGranted I will be a popular choice, especially as I suggested it. In fact this was a crushingly predictable post, the fact it was from you only even more predictable. But in time, it would raise the quality of CUK posts, and dull posts such as the one you recently made would become a thing of the past. That said it was a fascinating and compelling read compared with OGs finest.
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If my post was predictable then why did you start the thread?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostGranted I will be a popular choice, especially as I suggested it. In fact this was a crushingly predictable post, the fact it was from you only even more predictable. But in time, it would raise the quality of CUK posts, and dull posts such as the one you recently made would become a thing of the past. That said it was a fascinating and compelling read compared with OGs finest.

You are the living embodiment of the ultimate masochistic narcissist.
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Granted I will be a popular choice, especially as I suggested it. In fact this was a crushingly predictable post, the fact it was from you only even more predictable. But in time, it would raise the quality of CUK posts, and dull posts such as the one you recently made would become a thing of the past. That said it was a fascinating and compelling read compared with OGs finest.Originally posted by Freamon View PostNominate Suityou01.
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