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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm struggling to reconcile 'I was amazed at just how sweary and rude I was' with 'he offered no resonable arguement against my opposing views'
You were rude and unpleasant to someone canvasing for a political party?
You didn't get a reaction out of them.
Congratulations!
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 11:07, 3 replies, latest was 17 years ago)
I suspect he won't bother to formalise his displeasure though so I wouldn't worry too much about facing any criminal charges.
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 11:12, Reply)
My client, Mr R. A. cist has declined to press charges.
He belives in giving WRONGDOERS a SECOND CHANCE.
Mr Mullered should thank my client and NOT BE NAUGHTY AGAIN
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 11:14, Reply)
I had no idea "A sweary argument" and "No reasonable" argument were polar opposites.
Hopefully this won't draw me into a reasonably sweary argument with you ;-)
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 11:50, Reply)
OK, maybe polar opposites was a bit strong, but you're definitely saying these things don't go together... so a sweary argument must be reasonable, apparently.
Just askin', like :-)
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 12:27, Reply)
1) I was really sweary at a BNP man
2) The BNP man had no replies to my reasonable arguement.
I don't think both of these statements are true.
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 12:29, Reply)
of skipping over words I read. It's turning out to be a right bitch with a chap who phones me up to snag a website I'm doing for him three times for every change.
The reason I bring this up is because I read it as *he* was sweary, not *I* was sweary.
So I'll shut up and slink off about now ;-)
(, Fri 5 Jun 2009, 12:36, Reply)
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