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  On 11/12/2015 at 04:18, Curry & Beer said:

Going in to bat for the most notorious scumbag on this site is baffling but if it makes you happy go right ahead.

And we wonder why such an intellectual and sensitive mind is struggling to understand the issue.

 

 
  On 11/12/2015 at 04:27, stuie said:

And we wonder why such an intellectual and sensitive mind is struggling to understand the issue.

 

I thought you had me on ignore mate

apparently not

good old sensitive stu, if there's one thing you're known for it's your big heart LOL

excuse me while I go vomit

 
  On 11/12/2015 at 04:23, Axis of Bob said:

 

. Please make another appointment with my receptionist on the way out.) 

After reading a lot of the goings on here - can I also make an appointment ? (my brain hurts)

  On 11/12/2015 at 04:18, Curry & Beer said:

i'm sick of this - cant get rid of previous post


1c941ea3619aed9de36ec61914b34849.jpg You are all being 4rseholes now.

  On 11/12/2015 at 00:36, nutbean said:

Just as an aside - I went to the ACDC concert on Sunday ( ugh...meh..) and when Angus got hot and sweaty he actually looked identical to your picture. He hasn't aged well. (but he can play guitar)

I thought exactly the same thing when i saw AC/DC play here 5 years ago!!

Thank the Lord the AFL have got a plethora of top judges and solicitors available (now) at their disposal to help defend people that could stain the marketing product

 
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