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Forumbot
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Posted: 2 Nov 20 15:39

Extract from Story:
It's been revealed how a writer who has a short fuse and a quick temper, and who regularly gets into arguments with people who don't agree with him, is always right, even when he's wrong. The man, John Lesson, could start an argument in an empty house, and often argues with himself for practice. When he does, both sides of the argument are declared 'right' - by him, of course. Most people…...

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Jaggedone
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Posted: 2 Nov 20 15:48
Who's a 'touchy Primate' then? Can only be a Tyke (or are you cross-dressing dyke?) from across the Pennines? 'Tossers' in abundance reside there.

Ol JO has certainly got you by the 'short and curlies', but not in a gay way anyway.

Never mind, it'll all fizzle out on Nov 5th. BTW, he was another grand Tyke Tosser!

Maybe we should 'Boycott' the place!

LMFBO!!!!!!!!




 
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