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Like I care. Anonymous people trying to prove how clever they are by running down others who have actually acheived something significant (which FTAOD is not something I claim to have done). If only they realised just how pathetic they look to everyone else.
This is no way to talk to a CUK Personality of the Year 2012.
Like I care. Anonymous people trying to prove how clever they are by running down others who have actually acheived something significant (which FTAOD is not something I claim to have done). If only they realised just how pathetic they look to everyone else.
Fair point methinks. Also a shame for you Malv. If having a massive chip on your shoulder, lack of a sense of humour and overly inflated view of your own self importance had been an Olympic sport then you'd have been more successful than Steve Redgrave.
This is no way to talk to a CUK Personality of the Year 2012.
So how many Olympic golds have you won. And how many world records set?
Fair point methinks. Also a shame for you Malv. If having a massive chip on your shoulder, lack of a sense of humour and overly inflated view of your own self importance had been an Olympic sport then you'd have been more successful than Steve Redgrave.
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