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5 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

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What normal person spends time  adding up assets with a calculator and then thinking it makes you better than someone else. 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Sir Ralph said:

People with small willies. Most genuinely successful people wouldn’t feel the need to swap sizes on a football forum or anywhere. I also agree with your point. 

By all accounts a certain litigious poster on here has a huge net worth and he's clearly a massive cunt both on here and in real life so I'm not sure why anyone would use that as a yardstick of worth.

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

By all accounts a certain litigious poster on here has a huge net worth and he's clearly a massive cunt so I'm not sure why anyone would use that as a yardstick of worth.

It’s been a while since I been here. Bloomin heck. Sometimes It’s worse than watching a bunch of 9 year olds in the playground

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Sir Ralph said:

It’s been a while since I been here. Bloomin heck. Sometimes It’s worse than watching a bunch of 9 year olds in the playground

A certain wealthy poster on here threatened to sue someone he disagreed with a few years ago and tried to get the posters name from this site in order to take him to court. Proper wanker.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

A certain wealthy poster on here threatened to sue someone he disagreed with a few years ago and tried to get the posters name from this site in order to take him to court. Proper wanker.

I’m not perfect but some of the vitriol on here is off the scale. Cmon chaps it’s sunny and the WC is on! 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Sir Ralph said:

I’m not perfect but some of the vitriol on here is off the scale. Cmon chaps it’s sunny and the WC is on! 

Yeah, but the Argies have won. Again. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, Sir Ralph said:

I’m not perfect but some of the vitriol on here is off the scale. Cmon chaps it’s sunny and the WC is on! 

TBF to Osvaldo he isn’t overly abusive just a bit unhinged

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Sir Ralph said:

I’m not perfect but some of the vitriol on here is off the scale. Cmon chaps it’s sunny and the WC is on! 


It’s all good fun. The socialists are all just a bit touchy today, try not to take their insults to heart 

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Posted
Just now, egg said:

Nobody seems to at the moment. Everyone left of Reform is a leftie these days, apparently. 

Hypo joined us socialists today

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Posted
35 minutes ago, whelk said:

TBF to Osvaldo he isn’t overly abusive just a bit unhinged

He's very respectful to be fair. The kind who'd do a bit of knitting whilst marching around Portswood rather than lobbing bins. 

Posted
1 minute ago, whelk said:

Hypo joined us socialists today

I saw that. He's softening. He'll be a wearing an "I ❤️ Attlee" t-shirt before you know it. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Gloucester Saint said:

I think elections are going to become very unpredictable and regionalised/localised now.

Labour are dead - then Makersfield happens. Tories are dead, both main parties dead - Aberdeen South.

Reform have been declining for a while from what was probably an artificial bubble but they’ll still have some big wins and feel they’re on the way back again. Ditto the Greens.

The one party which are really in the plops despite 70 seats are the Lib Dem’s. Our leader only appears when there’s a resignation and no presence other than falling off canoes. 

"Where?" - Andy Burnham. 🙂

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Posted
1 minute ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

"Where?" - Andy Burnham. 🙂

They’ll probably still see more of him than the people of Clacton have seen of Farage.

Or I’ll see of my own MP now he’s suspended. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Sir Ralph said:

It’s been a while since I been here. Bloomin heck. Sometimes It’s worse than watching a bunch of 9 year olds in the playground

Probably best not to connect a forum absence with watching kids in a playground. Other analogies are available. 🙂

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

They’ll probably still see more of him than the people of Clacton have seen of Farage.

Or I’ll see of my own MP now he’s suspended. 

Former leader of the DUP convicted for child abuse today, behind the other headlines. Used faith to try and cover it up. And I'm looking at those who let him have meetings of "forgiveness" with his victims. Ghastly stuff.

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