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Monkeypump wrote:
A quote often used in our house. Although 'bigot' is often replaced by the c-word.
Bigot and a ****. I can live with that.
The conversation in your house must be riveting. Such eloquence!
You must be a wow at dinner parties with people coming from miles around to marvel at your dazzling wit and sparkling repartee.
Hardly Oscar Wilde are you?
As has been said, the irony of labeling every reader as a bigot is priceless.0 -
Ballysmate wrote:As has been said, the irony of labeling every reader as a bigot is priceless.Is the gorilla tired yet?0
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Ballysmate wrote:
Bigot and a ****. I can live with that.
The conversation in your house must be riveting. Such eloquence!
You must be a wow at dinner parties with people coming from miles around to marvel at your dazzling wit and sparkling repartee.
Hardly Oscar Wilde are you?
As has been said, the irony of labeling every reader as a bigot is priceless.
Well, we don't invite DM readers. It's a very effective way of keeping the ***** out and the conversation interesting. If there is a momentary pause, we burn a few copies of the Mail to keep spirits up. Oh, how we laugh. If they had a flag, we'd probably burn that too. Bigoted? No, not us. Can you explain that irony thing again? :?0 -
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I just saw a guy with "Only God can judge me" tattooed on the back of his neck.
Despite not being God, I judged him on the spot. :roll:Specialized Roubaix Elite 2015
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