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Originally posted by administrator View PostAll going a bit too far OH, have a couple of days off. If you continue like this when you return then it will be a perm ban.
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I think this is all because Conquistador didn't win the Tour de France.
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All going a bit too far OH, have a couple of days off. If you continue like this when you return then it will be a perm ban.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThat makes less sense than most of the tulip you normally peddle.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostThis from someone who wouldn't bruise falling from his family tree is truly amusing.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI'm not, I am still laughing at how much money people were willing to pay to keep you away son.
That says something that no amount of words I could put together could convey better.
You're about as popular as tax.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh dear.I think you can step it up a little more OH. If you're going for an orgiastic insulting death spiral we've seen better.
That says something that no amount of words I could put together could convey better.
You're about as popular as tax.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostMF, at least people haven't paid for me to stay banned mate.
I think the volume should have been sufficiently loud to make you understand you as welcome here as your daughters multiple STD's on the streets of Trowbridge.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View Post...and you a peurile, deadbeat ponce.
Mudskipper. MF doesn't have a daughter, for to have one, he would have to have found a wife, or a girlfriend. I think from the fact he's here 24/7, ior in the states at the same time, he has neither: it's tough to insult something that doesn't exist apart from as a figment of his online imagination.
That, and I don't really give two tulips what poeple thinks. The rule fo thumb states if you come on here stating your imaginary daughter says 'he's a dumb fooking coont', all that comes his way he owns.
Dumb *****
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