Obey the law or use common sense?

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Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Dayvo said:
By the way; get yourself a personality/sense of humour!

:laugh: Twat
 

tdr1nka

Taking the biscuit
Maybe it's a Sarf London thing, I'd originally thought to change it to 'Muppet'.
Other options might have been, divot, plank, etc.

Anyway, some words just add unnecessary spite as well as being vulgar or offensive, knowing your sense of humour too Dayvo I took the liberty of changing the word rather than putting the usual '*' in place of the vowel in the word in question.
 
tdr1nka said:
Maybe it's a Sarf London thing, I'd originally thought to change it to 'Muppet'.
Other options might have been, divot, plank, etc.

Anyway, some words just add unnecessary spite as well as being vulgar or offensive, knowing your sense of humour too Dayvo I took the liberty of changing the word rather than putting the usual '*' in place of the vowel in the word in question.

Fair dos, kompis! :laugh:

I try and avoid 'vulgar', although 'course' is more my style!
But he's still a vag womble!
 

Blue

Squire
Location
N Ireland
Dayvo said:
Says he who had a 'career' (i.e. same job) for 34 years! :laugh:

This shows how pathetic you are.

I don't know why I'm bothering to do this, however, as you are obviously seriously lacking, I would point out that working for the same organisation doesn't mean always doing the same job.

I had a very varied and successful career that let me see every corner of the country and fulfil every ambition.

You are obviously a sad excuse for a person.
 
c'mon you two, cut it out, this is a bit of a storm in a teacup isn't it, no need for the name calling surely.

34 years: Them's deep roots and Dayvo knows a lot about roots, so something in common then..................OK, tenuous I know but hey, I'm trying (very).

Talking of Hay, a white horse walks into a bar and the barman says," we've got a drink named after you". "Wot Eric?" says the horse.
 
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