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Previously on "Opt-Out as pre-condition of contract! Wow!"
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It's a credit to the forum that even the sockies trying to wind us up don't get far as they are just met with some robust good advice.
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Originally posted by Rudibus ingenious View PostMy pimp is telling me that if I don't opt out I could be investigated by the hmrc
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIt's how we clean our socks.Originally posted by Rudibus ingenious View PostI take it you are referring to my moniker, I have never experienced such hostility for no reason. Your translation is not accurate but it is the Latin representation of my first name Savant
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Someone ban this transparent and feeble sockie troll please, not even vaguely amusing.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostNah. That would be "indoles non erudio"
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostFunny. I thought it derived from rudis, meaning rough, undeveloped or coarse. Which seems more appropriate, somehow.
As for ingenious, I assume you really mean ingeniosus, but it's still wildy inaccurate since you clearly aren't.
So "Ingeniously Coarse" does seem quite a reasonable translation though.
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Originally posted by Rudibus ingenious View PostI take it you are referring to my moniker, I have never experienced such hostility for no reason. Your translation is not accurate but it is the Latin representation of my first name Savant
As for ingenious, I assume you really mean ingeniosus, but it's still wildy inaccurate since you clearly aren't.
So "Ingeniously Coarse" does seem quite a reasonable translation though.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostFormless, certainly. Ingenious? Nope.
You've had your fun, so run along now, there's a good man.Last edited by Rudibus ingenious; 22 December 2013, 18:59.
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