
Having a bad day are we, sweetie?
Cliches become cliche because the expression is so often appropriate. I could've said 'Wind your fucking neck in and leave the bludger alone, at least he's posting something that isn't a yankee-bash, cdc or goatse. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to tell us.' but instead I thought I'd be fluffy and slightly humourous.
Cheer up cherub or shut the fuck up.
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Thu 23 Feb 2006, 1:37,
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Cliches become cliche because the expression is so often appropriate. I could've said 'Wind your fucking neck in and leave the bludger alone, at least he's posting something that isn't a yankee-bash, cdc or goatse. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean you need to tell us.' but instead I thought I'd be fluffy and slightly humourous.
Cheer up cherub or shut the fuck up.

that it's possible to imitate without flattering
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Thu 23 Feb 2006, 1:38,
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