A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
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A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
A high-ranking friend of mine (I can't tell you his name, brag-brag) informs me that gavinmac called the 440 pretend-assisters out.
Hilarious, and predicatbly, the beatches turned on him completely.
Respect, gavinmac, you called it as it is, a competition to pretend to assist, whilst simultaneously maligning SCC and RD for doing something practical.
The topic, both on 440 and here, has been very illuminating: true colours revealed, noble Human Rights agendas abandoned in favour of vested interests,, even people who normally hate each other doing the dirty work for lord of the slum, self-confessed ex-druggies haranguing a drug user, whore-spies sent over to shut the topic down, people back-slapping themselves, Jesus, we should make a movie, but I'm not sure there's a market for black humour anymore.
Well done, UK embassy, for stepping up to the plate!
Hope you're not using Tapatalk, rather boring to be disturbed during a champagne breakfast, what?
Bloody lower classes needing assistance overseas, why don't they just cash in the trust fund?
Again, gavinmac, respect. I'll buy you a beer. Who's offering to coordinate the event?
Hilarious, and predicatbly, the beatches turned on him completely.
Respect, gavinmac, you called it as it is, a competition to pretend to assist, whilst simultaneously maligning SCC and RD for doing something practical.
The topic, both on 440 and here, has been very illuminating: true colours revealed, noble Human Rights agendas abandoned in favour of vested interests,, even people who normally hate each other doing the dirty work for lord of the slum, self-confessed ex-druggies haranguing a drug user, whore-spies sent over to shut the topic down, people back-slapping themselves, Jesus, we should make a movie, but I'm not sure there's a market for black humour anymore.
Well done, UK embassy, for stepping up to the plate!
Hope you're not using Tapatalk, rather boring to be disturbed during a champagne breakfast, what?
Bloody lower classes needing assistance overseas, why don't they just cash in the trust fund?
Again, gavinmac, respect. I'll buy you a beer. Who's offering to coordinate the event?
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Sorry to rain on your parade but nobody besides you 440 tossers cares about any of this.
Return back to your Asinine threads, ye beast!
Return back to your Asinine threads, ye beast!
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Well, you don't care, fine, but I hate to break it to you that some do. It's called life.
Get over it.
I think coding and IT shit is super-wanky/nerdy, but I won't post that to rain one someone's parade who's desperate to show off how much or how little he knows.
Get over it.
I think coding and IT shit is super-wanky/nerdy, but I won't post that to rain one someone's parade who's desperate to show off how much or how little he knows.
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Sure, but you don't see me posting thread after thread in General Chatter about my victories.vladimir wrote:I think coding and IT shit is super-wanky/nerdy, but I won't post that to rain one someone's parade who's desperate to show off how much or how little he knows.
Just keep it in your 440 threads in Asinine, pretty please?
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Uhhhh, take it easy Vladimir. For some reason the nerd is having a real off-day (somebody wasn't agreeable or something like that).
Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
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However, my heart does go out to the many of you who must listen to the same statement 20 times in an hour, because the parent or other loved one has dementia and has lost short-term memory. This short-term memory loss makes it impossible for the person with dementia to remember what they just said, so they say it again – and again – and again.
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Haha, the humiliated illiterate returns. I guess I was in danger of experiencing onset of dementia, because I was wasting time replying to posts from poorly-educated wankers with their heads stuck up another forum owner's arse.
I suppose BOFH will ask UKJ to desist? Mmm.
The problem with nasty people with irreversibly-poor education is that they become aggressive when one points out their mistakes and bloopers. They cannot improve, simply because they do not believe they need help. Add to that their deeply-ingrained insecurity(a result of sublimated anal desires during formative years), and what can you expect?
Under-educated KJ
I suppose BOFH will ask UKJ to desist? Mmm.
The problem with nasty people with irreversibly-poor education is that they become aggressive when one points out their mistakes and bloopers. They cannot improve, simply because they do not believe they need help. Add to that their deeply-ingrained insecurity(a result of sublimated anal desires during formative years), and what can you expect?
Under-educated KJ
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
And saying 'You're gay, LOL' in a slightly more fancy manner is a sure sign of the highly intelligent.
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Re: A good lawyer - who woulda thunk it?
Nah, I think he was just pointing out he wasn't interested, which is fair enough.^[.~]*|=:\/>[] wrote:Uhhhh, take it easy Vladimir. For some reason the nerd is having a real off-day (somebody wasn't agreeable or something like that).
Normally he's not so jumpy, though, perhaps he needs thorough defragmentation of his hard drive.
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