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The old Jallopy was playing hard ball with me this weekend, supercharger or something dashed technical, and I had to board one of those jolly old buses joined to another in the middle.


can anyone explain why the dashed bounder driving the front one decided to stop early and kick myself and some jolly ladies off without warning.


The Cads must be having some sort of jolly old joke at our expense as another one did it again later in the day


Whats their game, as it is frightfully annoying what


Must dash got champagne on ice in the Savoy and a frisky filly to trot

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Some people need to get out more.


My absolute favourite type of forum arsepost, the 'you lot need to get a life' post. Who needs to get out more, the original poster or the person who posts to say you need to get out more?

Moos Wrote:

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> SCSB79 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Some people need to get out more.

>

> My absolute favourite type of forum arsepost, the

> 'you lot need to get a life' post. Who needs to

> get out more, the original poster or the person

> who posts to say you need to get out more?


Most definitely the person who sat down before typing the inane post and who actually spent time thinking about how to word the post to try and sound slightly witty/intelligent... they would have been better venturing into the real world to gain some invaluable social skills.

I say


How interesting, I raised a valid point and other posters took it off topic and acted like trolls by passing comment on other forum members


Where is the admin when you need one to bring people to order


Dashed bad form I say

Terry Thomas esq Wrote:

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> I say

>

> How interesting, I raised a valid point and other

> posters took it off topic and acted like trolls by

> passing comment on other forum members

>

> Where is the admin when you need one to bring

> people to order

>

> Dashed bad form I say


Why do you need admin? Poor wee fake character had their feelings hurt?

flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> > It's not a character that's working, is it?

>

>

> well it made me laugh . :))


and me :))


Sean - don't worry, there's a 'character' out there for you. Some day.


Edited: for emphasis

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