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Originally posted by Cowboydave View PostSasguru- how you have the gall to continue posting today after you were destroyed on that other thread, is beyond me! It was a bit like watching Frank Bruno against Tyson. You kept trying to redeem yourself and you just got beaten worse and worse. You're done now. You've played yourself. You tried to be Billy Big potatoes and you were crushed with GCSE maths and lateral thinking. You had to resort to "I've got an MSc.."...
Cowboydave reckons youre shaking with anger
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Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostI want to know what the rep comment was!!!
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Originally posted by Cowboydave View PostSasguru- how you have the gall to continue posting today after you were destroyed on that other thread, is beyond me! It was a bit like watching Frank Bruno against Tyson. You kept trying to redeem yourself and you just got beaten worse and worse. You're done now. You've played yourself. You tried to be Billy Big potatoes and you were crushed with GCSE maths and lateral thinking. You had to resort to "I've got an MSc.."...
Cowboydave reckons your shaking with anger
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Sasguru- how you have the gall to continue posting today after you were destroyed on that other thread, is beyond me! It was a bit like watching Frank Bruno against Tyson. You kept trying to redeem yourself and you just got beaten worse and worse. You're done now. You've played yourself. You tried to be Billy Big potatoes and you were crushed with GCSE maths and lateral thinking. You had to resort to "I've got an MSc.."...
Cowboydave reckons youre shaking with anger
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI know what it is and I would love to repeat it but get even more pleasure out of others who want to know it not knowing it. Of course, if someone else repeats it first, then I have lost both the pleasure of repeating it first and the pleasure of others not knowing, but that's the way it goes.
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI saw the comment before it was deleted from this thread, but I'm not certain I want to repeat it. It was fairly strong, quite nasty and if it were directed at anyone other than AL completely unwarranted.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell I called him a twat in mine and he started whinging that that was offensive
So Suity probably called him a cad or a rotter or something similar.
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