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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Aussie » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:36 pm

Aaaaaah...Much better. See, you can do it with so little effort. But..............

It's 'dizzy' not 'dissy.'

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Super Nova » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:37 pm

Aussie wrote:Aaaaaah...Much better. See, you can do it with so little effort. But..............

It's 'dizzy' not 'dissy.'

:thumb
Thanks for ther lesson Aussie.

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Aussie » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:43 pm

Gawd....it really is awful.
My appologies to the forum. I shall refain from posting relatiations to AUssie and Lisa when they arrive in threads that are working well to minimise the destruction Aussie and Lisa have on the forum.
You wanna know I mock you? I'll tell you. It is all about people...living...glass houses.....and stones. You are no better than what you tell us Lisa is. Sort out your own back yard before you bitch about the ugliness of your neighbours.

When you have clean hands, equity will come your way.

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Super Nova » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:48 pm

Aussie wrote:Gawd....it really is awful.
My appologies to the forum. I shall refain from posting relatiations to AUssie and Lisa when they arrive in threads that are working well to minimise the destruction Aussie and Lisa have on the forum.
You wanna know I mock you? I'll tell you. It is all about people...living...glass houses.....and stones. You are no better than what you tell us Lisa is. Sort out your own back yard before you bitch about the ugliness of your neighbours.

When you have clean hands, equity will come your way.
OK Aussie,

Fair point.

I'll clean my act up as of now.

Will you?

Over to you, glass house owner.
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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Aussie » Tue Sep 27, 2011 8:55 pm

You were doing well until the last two sentences. So, I'll stay on your case.

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by IQS.RLOW » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:00 pm

And I, yours

You tiny little cumguzzling bag of colon residue
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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Plough » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:09 pm

Well done great thread hijacking!!!!!! Havnt seen it so well in hours

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Super Nova » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:47 pm

Sorry plough
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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by mantra » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:48 pm

Aussie wrote: Amazing.....Again, worth preserving. WTF can't you make a post without gibber, given the spelling and grammar checks so readily available?

Get thee to the "Congrats AiA Thread." Question there for you to answer.

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Aussie - there are plenty of trash threads here which you can disrupt with one of your obsessions - but please leave those half way decent threads alone so others can contribute peacefully. You are such a petty person.

In regard to firecrackers - yes Cracker night was fun when we were kids, but who gave a stuff about boys losing their fingers - my concern was the cruelty inflicted on cats and dogs by sadists tying bungers to them.

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Re: Cage fighting for kids

Post by Maxine » Tue Sep 27, 2011 9:53 pm

That is up to the parents.

I think letterboxes more than cats suffered!

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