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Previously on "Whoring for rep"
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Apparently I still have to spread it around before I can give any more rep to you.
Here's a radical idea - maybe I'll just give rep to the posts that I think deserve it, rather than the people.
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Did you drop all his sockies in the mire too?Originally posted by administrator View PostMust say the thoughts of a cheese grater and whip don't really do it for me. Strange one that
I am like the BofE, but rather than choosing to inflate rep into the stratosphere I chose the short, sharp shock option. Unfortunately you were the one left holding the Game Group shares. Bad luck old chap
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When Admin finds out you've hacked his Facebook page and posted the video of him at the VB awards you are going to be in soooo much trouble.Originally posted by AtW View Post
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Must say the thoughts of a cheese grater and whip don't really do it for me. Strange one thatOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIts almost worth accepting your offer then going in and destroying all the systems. Or chatting up the girl in HR and getting her to give me an official doughnut letter.
But no. I am going to counter offer. How about with a night with Mrs BP's best friend? The dominatrix one that is.
I am like the BofE, but rather than choosing to inflate rep into the stratosphere I chose the short, sharp shock option. Unfortunately you were the one left holding the Game Group shares. Bad luck old chapOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe rep Admin has for sale is stolen.
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MFs rep - shiny on the outside, dirty on inside -

P.S. Photo posed by retired model DimPrawn.
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