Originally posted by fullyautomatix
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Reply to: Just dodged a drunk-driving ban.....
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Previously on "Just dodged a drunk-driving ban....."
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
I thought the banning process was totally random. Surely -ve rep does not count towards it?

I mean, keep neg repping and one day they get banned and that is the end of it. Neg repping and banning are not related.
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get a taxi you twunt.
Don't care about you finding a lamp post to hug at 70, I do if you decide to take someone with you.
if its real you need help, if its imaginary you need help.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1
I really can't understand what all the fuss on this thread is about.
Sometimes I think you you and CM are the only normal posters here.
Hmm, it isnt often we get a poster pretending to be a woman and talking about imaginary skills. So when we do get them we tend to fuss about, let off some steam and neg rep till they get banned.
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At least you used your arms to break your fall. I once saw a crashed motorbike with 2 dents in the petrol tanks where his hips had hit. I doubt he will breed again.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAt OP, you twunt.
The only time I have been breathalised I hadn't drunk any alcohol for a couple of weeks and was lying in the road with 2 broken arms after coming off my motorbike.
My father crashed his motorbike in Hammersmith. Killed his wife.
I reckon motorbikes are way too dangerous. I far prefer the safety of a pedal bike....
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On one hand I have a very poor view of people who drive whilst drunk but on the other this is clearly a load of bollocks that never happened so I am unsure exactly what to say....
Well either way, OP, you're an idiot.
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It's not real, it didn't happen. Calm down, dear. Have aOriginally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAt OP, you twunt.
The only time I have been breathalised I hadn't drunk any alcohol for a couple of weeks and was lying in the road with 2 broken arms after coming off my motorbike.
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At OP, you twunt.
The only time I have been breathalised I hadn't drunk any alcohol for a couple of weeks and was lying in the road with 2 broken arms after coming off my motorbike.
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