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Your are very intelligent. I am stupid. Well done.Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's hardly a complicated question is it. None of your posts make any sense. You appear to be too stupid to use the internet. That is quite remarkable. Have you considered donating your brain to science when you die?
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It's hardly a complicated question is it. None of your posts make any sense. You appear to be too stupid to use the internet. That is quite remarkable. Have you considered donating your brain to science when you die?Originally posted by Jeebo72 View PostI think you'll find you're the one who created a poll: Do you read yes / no. "gibbering" I would suggest to a whole new level...
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Usually someone offers me a drink before I get that far.Originally posted by b0redom View PostBy around page 120,
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I did that for a bit when Mrs b0redom and I went travelling. I figured that it was time to start reading some 'proper' literature.Originally Posted by Mich the Tester
Every time I go on holiday I pick up some of the world's greatest literature and start reading.
I soon discovered that classic literature is a bit tulipe. The height of which was reading Crime and Punishment. By around page 120, I really didn't care if he topped himself or not. Same with Catch-22 - although I got on better with that as an audiobook.
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Me too you find those big books stop the magazine that comes with the Mail on Sunday from blowing awayOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostEvery time I go on holiday I pick up some of the world's greatest literature and start reading.
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Do you think reading a book determines whether we mock SAS? It only determines HOW we mock him.Originally posted by doodab View PostWatching everyone mocking sas for reading a book on holiday reminds me of the thick kids at school picking on the ones who weren't stupid. I'm sure you're doing it cos it's sas and not because you're dim witted anti-intellectuals but I thought I would set up a poll to be sure.
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It's an alternative word meaning the same thing. Although possibly an Americanism.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postpaediatricians?
Or is that short for pedantic electricians?
pediatrist - definition of pediatrist by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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Every time I go on holiday I pick up some of the world's greatest literature and start reading.
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