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getting peoples backs up.............

bet he is on the news tomorow being the richest swinger in town any way just eff off
so far sarge has made me chuckle the most, if i could buy anyone a few beers sometime it would be him, i just know we would get on well!
Quote by gooners33
finally i am on my way to becoming ..............wealthy!!! !

Well done.
Is that the purpose of this then - to try and tell us you're wealthy? rolleyes
i actually said that i was on the way to becoming wealthy, doing it all on my own, taking the risks, putting everything on the line, wondering when the next cheque comes through the door (if it ever does in some cases) but one thing is for sure, if i get let down i will make damn sure i get up and do things better next time.
Quote by Rainbows
finally i am on my way to becoming ..............wealthy!!! !

Well done.
Is that the purpose of this then - to try and tell us you're wealthy? rolleyes
"Je suis un rock star" works better for me. lol
Quote by Sgt Bilko
Now you're doing this on purpose aren't you ?? You almost had me going then !! lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Quote by gooners33
sorry sarge, i think you are on to me!!
flapjack, that was a very intelligent reply, thank you wink
with a costume like that we think ya in prison( show me the money) or have robbed a bank. knowing you it would be a sperm bank ( see the spit or swallow thread )lol
evil mad 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Calm........ cool 8-) Now I cant be bothered to reply....... smile
Quote by gooners33
flapjack, that was a very intelligent reply, thank you wink

Ah, but following your logic, I shouldn't be capable of producing such a well formed, coherent reply as I'm on benefits and therefore, according to your money=intellect formula, I should be as thick as pigshit.
Quote by flapjackboy
flapjack, that was a very intelligent reply, thank you wink

Ah, but following your logic, I shouldn't be capable of producing such a well formed, coherent reply as I'm on benefits and therefore, according to your money=intellect formula, I should be as thick as pigshit.
er... excuse me...... I've already claimed that title!!!!! :shock: lol
Quote by neilinleeds
since when has being wealthy gone hand in hand with intelligence?
neil x x x ;)

So if you're saying that one is either wealthy or intelligent.......... then lend me a couple of grand please Neil me old mate wink
At the risk of revealing my public school education in the classics and dead languages I feel moved to reply in a manner which demonstrates my full powers of vocabulary and mastery of the debating arts ( learned on the debating team at University ).
What a c*nt .
G
Quote by Silk and Big G
At the risk of revealing my public school education in the classics and dead languages I feel moved to reply in a manner which demonstrates my full powers of vocabulary and mastery of the debating arts ( learned on the debating team at University ).
What a c*nt .
G


We obviously attended the same University :!: old chap wink
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)
Quote by Silk and Big G
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)

'"Romanus eunt domum"? What's that supposed to mean?' rotflmao
I believe it means
" Italian C*nt " loosely of course .
Quote by Silk and Big G
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)

I'd love to watch you two conjugate .....errrr ....I think confused
You should really do a search for the track " Conjugatin' " by Otis Crenshaw . Very Very funny.
Quote by Silk and Big G
I believe it means
" Italian C*nt " loosely of course .

Keyboard + coffee = not good. :!:
Quote by niceguysdoexist
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)

I'd love to watch you two conjugate .....errrr ....I think confused
con·ju·gate
v. con·ju·gat·ed, con·ju·gat·ing, con·ju·gates
v. tr.
Grammar. To inflect (a verb) in its forms for distinctions such as number, person, voice, mood, and tense.
To join together.
v. intr.
Biology. To undergo conjugation.
Grammar. To be inflected.
adj. (-gt, -gt)
Joined together, especially in a pair or pairs; coupled.
Mathematics & Physics. Inversely or oppositely related with respect to one of a group of otherwise identical properties, especially designating either or both of a pair of complex numbers differing only in the sign of the imaginary term.
Chemistry. Relating to an acid and a base that are related by the difference of a proton.
Linguistics. Derived from a common source, such as the words foul and filth.
n. (-gt, -gt)
Mathematics & Physics. Any of a set of numbers that satisfy the same irreducible polynomial.
Chemistry. A chemical compound that has been formed by the joining of two or more compounds.
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conju·gately adv.
conju·gative adj.
conju·gator n.
Quote by frogster
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)

I'd love to watch you two conjugate .....errrr ....I think confused
con·ju·gate
v. con·ju·gat·ed, con·ju·gat·ing, con·ju·gates
v. tr.
Grammar. To inflect (a verb) in its forms for distinctions such as number, person, voice, mood, and tense.
To join together.
v. intr.
Biology. To undergo conjugation.
Grammar. To be inflected.
adj. (-gt, -gt)
Joined together, especially in a pair or pairs; coupled.
Mathematics & Physics. Inversely or oppositely related with respect to one of a group of otherwise identical properties, especially designating either or both of a pair of complex numbers differing only in the sign of the imaginary term.
Chemistry. Relating to an acid and a base that are related by the difference of a proton.
Linguistics. Derived from a common source, such as the words foul and filth.
n. (-gt, -gt)
Mathematics & Physics. Any of a set of numbers that satisfy the same irreducible polynomial.
Chemistry. A chemical compound that has been formed by the joining of two or more compounds.
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conju·gately adv.
conju·gative adj.
conju·gator n.

Errrrrr so I was right then lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
New Avatar to fit Pies new signiture better.................
Quote by niceguysdoexist
Ah yes when one learns to conjugate a verb it never leaves one Frog mate :-)

I'd love to watch you two conjugate .....errrr ....I think confused
con·ju·gate
v. con·ju·gat·ed, con·ju·gat·ing, con·ju·gates
v. tr.
Grammar. To inflect (a verb) in its forms for distinctions such as number, person, voice, mood, and tense.
To join together.
v. intr.
Biology. To undergo conjugation.
Grammar. To be inflected.
adj. (-gt, -gt)
Joined together, especially in a pair or pairs; coupled.
Mathematics & Physics. Inversely or oppositely related with respect to one of a group of otherwise identical properties, especially designating either or both of a pair of complex numbers differing only in the sign of the imaginary term.
Chemistry. Relating to an acid and a base that are related by the difference of a proton.
Linguistics. Derived from a common source, such as the words foul and filth.
n. (-gt, -gt)
Mathematics & Physics. Any of a set of numbers that satisfy the same irreducible polynomial.
Chemistry. A chemical compound that has been formed by the joining of two or more compounds.
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conju·gately adv.
conju·gative adj.
conju·gator n.

Errrrrr so I was right then lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
It would appear so...... wink
I just read the thread.......and I`m sorry, I don`t get it.
However, I did get it better than Neil, cos he`s council, whereas I`m Housing Association. :mrgreen:
Not to worry Neil, I explain what I did understand to you via PM later, as I can go up to four syllables as opposed to your three, after that I`m fucked, cos I run out of fingers. sad
Venusxxx
Well council Chelsea is better than Housing association Walthamstow LOL , and you may be lying cos youre claiming poverty but the tits in your avatar say Harrow On the Hill type nourishment :-)
Quote by VenusnMars
I just read the thread.......and I`m sorry, I don`t get it.
However, I did get it better than Neil, cos he`s council, whereas I`m Housing Association. :mrgreen:
Not to worry Neil, I explain what I did understand to you via PM later, as I can go up to four syllables as opposed to your three, after that I`m fucked, cos I run out of fingers. sad
Venusxxx

Run outta fingers? I could give you two or three. rolleyes
well a few points
well off i only got where i am from graft (ex council house kid)
brains well i'm not paper educated but can talk about many subjects indepth
cop ur self on open ur mind and see what sh is about
well u saying get more facts on u lay ur card on the line tell us about u lets see the real u
but also take time to find what we all about on here be we living in mansions or council flat on a shite estate(big hug from the little green fella to u all)
i'm sick of whingers of the miss understood thinking the world is against them when the person mosty against them is themselves
Quote by Vix
I just read the thread.......and I`m sorry, I don`t get it.
However, I did get it better than Neil, cos he`s council, whereas I`m Housing Association. :mrgreen:
Not to worry Neil, I explain what I did understand to you via PM later, as I can go up to four syllables as opposed to your three, after that I`m fucked, cos I run out of fingers. sad
Venusxxx

Run outta fingers? I could give you two or three. rolleyes
As long as you don`t try to add the two or three otherwise I`ll have to cope with really BIG numbers like...........er....nope, can`t do it, my brain hurts! blink
(Psst, council tenants, don`t quote me on it, but really BIG numbers are anything over 5 I think surprised )
Venusxxx