"and I presume, soft as tulipe"
You must be an expert in that, you must have tasted it so many times.
Up yours Spod (following Master Xoggoth advice)!
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Guest repliedI hear Mordac is challenging you to a round or two of the bisquit game.
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Guest replied...and if someone would be so kind as to translate the instructions into English (or something resembling English) I might stand a chance.
:rolleyes
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Guest repliedAll that aside, I did 66m having just come back from the pub.
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Guest repliedSpodly: Yes, I know the number, and have read your file. So much promise, so much waste, so much fat.
Spod.
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Guest repliedSpodly: Yes, I know the number, and have read your file. So much promise, so much waste, so much fat.
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Guest repliedThreaded, you know the telephone number to ring in York.
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Guest repliedSpodly: You claim to have been a marine? I thought they were masters of the bisquit game.
Caught you out in more of your bullsh1t stories have I? :\
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Guest repliedThreaded old boy, he's challenging you to a game, I don't know the rules!
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Guest repliedSpodly: I have friends in low places as well. :lol Now be a good boy: I hear Mordac is challenging you to a round or two of the bisquit game.
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Guest repliedThreaded old boy, difficult as it may be, stop being such a fuqwit.
BTW Jules old boy, I have contacts in Doncaster.
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Guest repliedOh dear, pot kettle black time...again. :lol
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Guest repliedYawn... Franco, you're tedious, boring and I presume, soft as tulipe!
Now be a good boy, piss off and get a life!
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Guest repliedTold you not to forget your medication, Spod.
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Guest repliedPiss off and die quickly!
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