Originally posted by sasguru
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None taken. For your opinion is worth about as much as any other stranger on the internet, and that's not an awful lot, of fook all.
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What, you're calling me a shandypants as I can't drink Champagne? Oh my, you're really losing the plot at the moment aren't you fat boy. Still, after all these years, still hankering after being one of the boys in the barracks, the football shirt trying to be one of the boys, and the all the drinking with the lads. Why fook me, wouldn't your old dear be proud of you now, fag hanging out, chatting about her boy who done good in the infantry, coming from the tenements and all that.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAs I said, "Fooking Shandypants"!
Jesus, no wonder your father and brothers disown you.
Stick to having a small glass of Dry Sherry...........like all the other old women!

You couldn't sound more gay if you tried SB
Too funny, talking about drinking as if it makes you manly; how fooked up are you fat boy. I rarely drink now, for I have better stuff going on in my life, but you carry on
And my Father and Brothers, again, you're a psychologists dream SB.
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Yes there is. I'll need at least two if it's a big meal.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNothing wrong with a nice snifter of Amontillado as an aperitif.
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Champagne goes straight to my head as well. I can still manage 2 or 3 bottles though
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I happen to know a guy who is now on serious medical care because he took too much of that stuff after a motoring accident.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostNo, the same.
Currently jacked up on Neuralgin extra. (Wirkstoff (Working stuff) : Ibuprofen)
Bloody deadly stuff.
Prolonged use gives you kidney and other problems.
Be careful.
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I think, cretin, that a keyboard warrior is one who threatens violence over the internet.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
I doubt you can ever smack a keyboard warrior in the face..
That would be Suity.
Imbecile.
TBH I'm slightly worried. He might fall on me and that would be curtains.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAnd what, pray tell, is wrong with my contracting record?
If we could meet I would smack you right in the face.

I doubt you can ever smack a keyboard warrior in the face. Second best option is to leave a nasty neg rep, one that makes him heave.
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Trouble is, I've seen Germans drink a few of those huge beers in the evening and then turn up to work at 8am prompt, showing no sign whatsoever of last night's revelries and ready to work hard and do ze teutonic efficiency thing. I know I can't keep up with their drinking, so I don't try.
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Yeah you carry on as you are. I'm sure you will eventually be a great success.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhen Dortmund are playing Real Madrid and your German colleagues are also getting battered.
For info, the no renewal thing works both ways. I can only to easily imagine contractors you hired shaking the dust off their sandals at 5pm on their last day of working for you.
HTH BISDI.
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