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Previously on "Its not the winning; its who you beat that counts!"
That's because you're working with Father Crilly & the 'um' and 'errr' you use is because in a town of village idiots, the village idiots call you the village idiot.
Though, to be fair. It's still one word more than Spod.
**** off you fat, drunken, dole scum bastard. Seriously.
Its always better to be talked about rather than not talked about. As for being the village idiot I currently feel like one, its remarkable what you discover you don't know when working at somewhere new.
And in the less esteemed establishments they can make you feel like you don't know what you do know.
That's because you're working with Father Crilly & the 'um' and 'errr' you use is because in a town of village idiots, the village idiots call you the village idiot.
Though, to be fair. It's still one word more than Spod.
Its always better to be talked about rather than not talked about. As for being the village idiot I currently feel like one, its remarkable what you discover you don't know when working at somewhere new.
Is that the best you can do? The people I'm currently working with use feck in the same way I use um and errr
That's because you're working with Father Crilly & the 'um' and 'errr' you use is because in a town of village idiots, the village idiots call you the village idiot.
Though, to be fair. It's still one word more than Spod.
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