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This is more like it! Just like the good old days!


Ah... those good-old days.. (*cue dreamy music cue and wibbly lines on-screen*)



Posted by: atila the gooner 05 February, 2008 15:03


Alan you sound like a real pompous @#$%&, which means you're right at home in ED... Keep your insults to yourself and we might, just might get along. You sound very brave when it comes to throwing insults around when noboby knows who you are, but wouldn't say boo to a goose face to face. Possibly you were bullied as a child?



Happy Days.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> This is more like it! Just like the good old days!

>

>

> Ah... those good-old days.. (*cue dreamy music cue

> and wibbly lines on-screen*)

>

>

> Posted by: atila the gooner 05 February, 2008

> 15:03

>

> Alan you sound like a real pompous @#$%&, which

> means you're right at home in ED... Keep your

> insults to yourself and we might, just might get

> along. You sound very brave when it comes to

> throwing insults around when noboby knows who you

> are, but wouldn't say boo to a goose face to face.

> Possibly you were bullied as a child?

>

>

> Happy Days.



You mean to tell me you've got nothing better to do than scroll through previous threads (a posting wich is nearly two years old mind you) and paste them on a thread, which to all intents and puposes is to do with a non entity leaving the BBC. Jesus you need to get a life, move on man, move on.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:



> You mean to tell me you've got nothing better to

> do than scroll through previous threads (a posting

> wich is nearly two years old mind you) and paste

> them on a thread, which to all intents and puposes

> is to do with a non entity leaving the BBC. Jesus

> you need to get a life, move on man, move on.


Hardly a non-entity when you have two TV shows that do very nicely in the ratings and you have a popular Saturday morning radio show and the BBC pay you ?6 million a year.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> No need to trawl. I have a good memory.

>

> I simply put 'fat friend' into the search box and

> up it popped.



Really, I suppose I could pu in C**t for you and david_carnell and you'd both pop up. And as a matter fo interest how the fcuk do you know if I'm fat or otherwise. Have I ever met you?

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Ooh darling, sharpen those talons any more and

> you'll draw blood.



How witty, did you think that up all by yourself or did your mother give you some crayons to write it out first?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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>> Hardly a non-entity when you have two TV shows

> that do very nicely in the ratings and you have a

> popular Saturday morning radio show and the BBC

> pay you ?6 million a year.


Oh I see, to be of any worth in life you have to earn ?6 million a year and be on the TV!! Well that's 99.999999% of the world population down as being non entitys then. FFS.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Really, I suppose I could pu in C**t for you and

> david_carnell and you'd both pop up. And as a

> matter fo interest how the fcuk do you know if I'm

> fat or otherwise. Have I ever met you?


Do you actually own a brain, or is your entire mind devoted to 'football' and 'getting the wrong end of the stick'?


It wasn't me who called you fat. It was Alan. Remember? I remembered that he referred to you as his 'fat friend', after which, you hinted that (if he persisted) you'd duff him up. Rightly so, to be honest - he's got it coming.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:



> Oh I see, to be of any worth in life you have to

> earn ?6 million a year and be on the TV!! Well

> that's 99.999999% of the world population down as

> being non entitys then. FFS.


You're completely missing the point. His wages are irrelevent when you take into account he has two popular TV shows and a radio show and all score high in the ratings. That makes him popular (though obviously not in your house) and not a non-entity. Non-entities don't get paid much. How much do you earn?

Bring back the Kumars at No.42........I weckon Woss should ave had 1/26th of his wages deducted due to the fact he wasn't able to speak 1/26th of the language(wuff wokings I'll admit). That's about ?230k. Give the feepayers money to a charity of our choice!

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

>

>

> > Oh I see, to be of any worth in life you have

> to

> > earn ?6 million a year and be on the TV!! Well

> > that's 99.999999% of the world population down

> as

> > being non entitys then. FFS.

>

> You're completely missing the point. His wages are

> irrelevent when you take into account he has two

> popular TV shows and a radio show and all score

> high in the ratings. That makes him popular

> (though obviously not in your house) and not a

> non-entity. Non-entities don't get paid much. How

> much do you earn?



Not as much as silly bollocks Ross but enough to pay my mortgage, feed my family, you know the usual things that non entitys like you do. Clear enough?

*Bob* Wrote:

-----------------Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> ----

>

> Do you actually own a brain, or is your entire

> mind devoted to 'football' and 'getting the wrong

> end of the stick'?

>

> It wasn't me who called you fat. It was Alan.

> Remember? I remembered that he referred to you as

> his 'fat friend', after which, you hinted that (if

> he persisted) you'd duff him up. Rightly so, to be

> honest - he's got it coming.



Do I remember something somebody wrote about me on a forum nearly 2 years? Fcuking have a day off! And you're telling you remember it, how sad. Do you have friends/life, scrolling through 2 year old posts! Get a life!

Errr.....


Who, the angry "Big Guy" is "macho" too....NO... ?


Wow I'm really scared, imagine a "tubbs with a tache" whoopin' yo' ass Jah.....I mean




"Who you callin Fatty...?.. hmmm sweet mutha fucker....I'm whoooopin your sorry saggin ass...."



"Yeah.... whoopin' my ass"



"I'm wooopin' yo ass"



"Yeah.... whoopin' my ass"



"I'm wooopin' yo ass"



"Yeah.... whoopin' my ass"




"I'm done now .....wooopin' yo ass"



"Yeah.... OK done now.....whoopin' my ass"






I'm there with you Jah , I'm feeling your pain





W**F

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Do I remember something somebody wrote about me on

> a forum nearly 2 years? Fcuking have a day off!

> And you're telling you remember it, how sad. Do

> you have friends/life, scrolling through 2 year

> old posts! Get a life!


I'm sure if someone called me 'fat' - and then I said I'd duff them up - I'd probably remember.


I can only assume it happens to you a lot - and you've offered so many people out for fights as a result that you can't remember the specific occasions.



You're right though, it was a fair while back. Before you mellowed, I think.

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