
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
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and the bloke on the show battling his way through 7lbs worth of burger... Wife pipes up and says "£7 that's cheap for all that food"
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When spoken after a numerical value of pounds, it naturally suggests a monetary value, as opposed to a weight.
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but then he's American so one naturally makes allowances...
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bit of a thoughtless way to let us know
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only there's not much respect left to lose after your desperate defence of life in a dreary Surrey commuter village
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Feeling a bit fragile today mate ? You know deletions and ignoring users. It's just a bit of pisstaking about your pleb decking, get over it tommy tearful.
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...is that you find retards attractive.
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I keep her locked up in case she gets a sudden urge to move to a commuter village of the damned outside Basingstoke or Guildford.
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Good though that you could auto correct.
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how about teasing me for being tall and attractive next?
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they are all short, and most of them are bald
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I'll have you know I'm 6'8". And I give loads to charity. And my dad's an astronaut.
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(do you have her number?)
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the weather's turned a bit chilly
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that you continue to use someone's mastery of a field so much more complex and demanding than your own as an insult.
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however, i am not 100% sure if that is what you said, it was a bit muffled due to your tongue and fingers being rammed so far up shambles' puckered arsehole. "mastery" indeed. hahahahaha.
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to compare it to a genuinely difficult subject is ... odd ... you must have noticed that the maths and science undergrads all had better results in harder subjects ... surely
(my offers for law were at least one grade or two below my offers for maths, for example)
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getting clients the result they want is challenging and rewarding, especially when the area is academically complex. unless you've practised in it for at least a few years, so you get to do the good stuff, you'd have no idea.
what we can all agree on is that maths and science people tend to be severely lacking in social skills and attractive women. which was my point. any comparison between law and science was baggysock's and baggysock's alone.
he's your sock now, btw. he lurves you.
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From you, it's like peasants on the side of the road pointing and shouting "haha rich man!" as someone drives past in a bentley.
And I'd like to add that these opinions are completely independent from my Shambo obsession. I've absolutely no idea what the prick does.
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it's like me pointing and laughing at a shambling gimp in a white coat blinking through his massive spack glasses and unable to hold a conversation without looking at his shoes.
and who wouldn't laugh at that.
he's self-appointed qotw "moderator". duh.
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is a pretty direct admission that you know that we're cleverer than you
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is this what happens when you can't measure success by anything tangible?
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in a slum estate.
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but at least I didn't take the kids to Florida in monsoon season
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Bizarrely, it hasn't rained once...
View from my bedroom this morning...overlooking the Intracoastal
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And with a napkin saying Albert Marshmallow
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Never really occurred to me that I should be either proud or ashamed of owning houses.
It's just a consequence of being born with a big brain and earning money. I might as well be proud of my inside leg measurement. You have a very peculiar set of ideas about what it's actually like to be financially successful.
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, Thu 27 Mar 2014, 11:20, 1 Reply)
I know I'm bright.
I have a doctorate in something extremely complicated and I invent extremely clever things for large amounts of money for a living.
I don't want to sound mean or owt but I'm so far out of your intellectual league that we may as well be different species.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Wed 16 Jul, 12:17, 2 Replies)
you can't possibly still be upset about the fact I can afford to spend money on frivolous things
it's been months, petal
why do you even care?
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Dr. Shambolic
, Wed 25 Jun, 17:52, 2 Replies)
Can I not be Switzerland?
I've got money and I'm quite tidy and racist.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Sun 3 Feb 2013, 19:41, 1 Reply)
That's very considerate but I'm rolling in it and already have a house over there.
Not sure why you don't have the money if trite cartoon furry pictures are comparable to renaissance cherubs though. It's almost as if ... you know ... that's a fatuous comparison.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Mon 24 Feb 2014, 16:36, I like this!, More)
I've accidentally managed to be successful and happy with a smashing family and a lot of money and a fun yet challenging career.
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I've got lots of money.
Send envy.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Mon 24 Aug 2009, 18:48, I like this!, More)
I've never been described as anything less than "terribly handsome" in the real world.
I've always put that down to the fact that I'm terribly handsome. I'm also big and clever. And rich and successful. I can sing too. If I weren't me, I'd probably be riddled with envy. Fortunately, I am.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Sun 2 Dec 2012, 14:52, 1 Reply)
My scrubber credentials have slumped a little what with being educated and rich and sophisticated and ting.
I'd get my head kicked in for being an oo la la nancy boy.
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Dr. Shambolic
, Sun 19 Oct 2008, 16:21, I like this!, More)
I like my job.
I do interesting stuff and they pay me lots of money and at least several of my colleagues aren't total prickends.
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or his good looks. Or him being over 6 foot.
All round top bloke really.
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Microns hardly count
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Plus, someone always knows how it works, because they either came up with it, or had it explained to them in detail. And we could choose to make that shit a lot simpler if everyone was less of a massive douchebag.
On the other hand, science is genuinely complex, and actually has to be figured out by people... you can try and invent arbitrary science if you like, but that lumps you in with creationists, homeopaths, scientologists, and people who eat toast without any butter.
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Then I went somewhere and wept quietly.
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yes sometimes people are douchebags, but sometimes there is no easy answer to some very difficult questions, and there has to be a dispassionate way of resolving them.
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We also need toilet cleaners and pig-wankers. But none of these roles are particularly dignified.
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dealing with law is utterly banal. Only someone with both a very limited education and experience of the world could think otherwise. Unless you are involved in making laws it's little more than bureaucracy.
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you should get back to your village quickly, it must be missing its idiot.
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right busman's holiday that would be, posting legal debates on here.
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more reading comprehension and logic.
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yeah right, like that's ever going to happen
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