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So everyone here is a sockie then?Originally posted by SimonMac View PostTo put in terms you will understand, its kinda like when an agent posts a fake job to see what kind of reaction they get
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostTo put in terms you will understand, its kinda like when an agent posts a fake job to see what kind of reaction they get


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Unfortunately most posters here are of such low calibre that they lack the imagination to conceive that divine grace and raw sexual magnetism such as mine could be real.Originally posted by AtW View PostStop it!
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I'll check and get back to youOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostProof? Got any?
Bugger, wrong login
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Reality? **** that, it's too difficult a concept for my tiny mind to handle!Originally posted by wim121 View PostYou and MF are the ones that use the term the most ... Hypocrisy art thou ...
I've always found it a lame insult from juveniles on here, any time they come across an opinion they can't understand or a harsh truth, out fly the sockie brigade, using the term like an insult as they can't deal with reality.
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Proof? Got any?Originally posted by wim121 View PostYou and MF are the ones that use the term the most ... Hypocrisy art thou ...
I've always found it a lame insult from juveniles on here, any time they come across an opinion they can't understand or a harsh truth, out fly the sockie brigade, using the term like an insult as they can't deal with reality.
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You and MF are the ones that use the term the most ... Hypocrisy art thou ...Originally posted by AtW View PostStop it!
I've always found it a lame insult from juveniles on here, any time they come across an opinion they can't understand or a harsh truth, out fly the sockie brigade, using the term like an insult as they can't deal with reality.
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If you stopped using so many sockies, then people might stop using the term
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The term sockie is used too often
Stop it!
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