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ratty Wrote:

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> Can people please stop putting gang or clown

> activity after posts like this? It ceased being

> funny in about 2005!



It's that sort of attitude that will have gangs of clowns taking the piss all over this manor Ratty

Ratty: Can people stop putting gang or clown activity after posts like this? It stopped being funny in about 2005!

Woodrot: yup


Really? This coming from the mouth of someone whose relentless crap about yummy mummies, bugaboos or cats has wallpapered this forum for year upon drivelsome year? Woodrot has three pathetic 'jokes' that light up this bulletin board like a snail trail and then has the nerve to affirm that other people are repetitive?


Look in the mirror you arse.

A thin day on the EDF; the SGD stagnating and Singapore's nonoil exports falling a seasonally adjusted 9.1% from July meaning that all that hard-earned interwobble moolah has to be reinvested in off-shore wind farms - well it's enough to cause a fleck volley to emanate from the calmest of breasts.

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