I even remember the pm telling me to "back off!!!" at about 4-5 am....
How I don't miss all that..
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Doing an all nighter in the city?
Just get pissed and more abusive as the night goes on - worked for me
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I hope your next shiiits a hedgehog.
You want fooking with a rotating pineapple.
It is more in the delivery than the phrase itself though.
A simple fook off can be devastating if delivered properly.
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"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go."
-Oscar Wilde
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."
-Winston Churchill
"A modest little person, with much to be modest about."
-Winston Churchill
He had delusions of adequacy."
- Walter Kerr
http://www.bertc.com/putdowns.htm
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You deviant smelly two faced moronic bow legged spawny eyed wazzack ?
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eff you, and eff the donkey you rode in on!Originally posted by cojak View PostI am currently working in an environment that requires a quick wit with a good retort.
Unfortunately I'm not quick enough
, so can anyone suggest standard insults that could prove suitable for ANY OCCASION?
(the quote I mean, not directed at you)
P.S. On second thoughts it lacks a certain panache, but might be useful in a tight corner.
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I usually find "Nah Nah Na Nah Nah"" works.
Don't forget the thumb on the nose and the wiggling of the fingers.
Alternatively, "Buzz off" or "Same to you"
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If it was against the law to have a brain cell, you'd be acquitted
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The last time I saw a gob like that, Lester Piggot was sitting behind it
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostBeing very careful not to upset the resident Ferret;
"Why don't you pi** off ya f***ing monkey" and "You donkey raping s**t-eater" always go down well.
the latter courtesy of "South Park"
p******g
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Being very careful not to upset the resident Ferret;
"Why don't you pi** off ya f***ing monkey" and "You donkey raping s**t-eater" always go down well.
the latter courtesy of "South Park"
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