That's some quality work, no wonder he's a retired millionaire
Oh my, that was good. Are we sure ass isn't AndyW?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnyway I've had my sport with you cretins, such as it is.
Something a bit more intellectually stimulating beckons - think I'll work on my thesis for a bit.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't you have any work to do?
Clearly you're one of the "working folk" who post on this forum
What a fooking loser gimp you are.
And I am pleased to see you use the language of a wealthy retired man.
Me thinks you're the oil rag, not the engine driver ass.
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Anyway I've had my sport with you cretins, such as it is.
Something a bit more intellectually stimulating beckons - think I'll work on my thesis for a bit.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs there a forum for wannabe emigrants without the skills to actually leave?
I stay here as I can make the most money here, its not for the weather, socialism, or the everyday knuckle draggers. So long term there is nothing I want here, short term Im just in it for the money. Why are you here?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes. www.dimprawn.com. I don't post there.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostIs there a forum for delusional people to tell people how succesful they are, when they are not?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIs there a forum for wannabe emigrants without the skills to actually leave?
There is http://waltermittyhunt.com/, to look for folks like you ass.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostHuh? There's a forum for people who know about BTL and its called the singing pig. Part of being intelligent is knowing which tool is appropriate for which job, but here you are trying to hammer a nail in with a screwdriver.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI don't know why you're even in this thread. It's aimed at successful contractors who are likely to have experience with BTLs, not losers who want to escape the UK but can't
HTH BIDI.
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Anyway thanks for the useful posts on this thread. And for the others, hope you enjoyed getting pwned.
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