TOPCAT wrote:Condom does have a point.
Yes. It's on the top of his head, i believe.
At least ARSECAT acknowledges my topness...
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TOPCAT wrote:Condom does have a point.
Yes. It's on the top of his head, i believe.
Condottiero wrote:TOPCAT wrote:Condom does have a point.
Yes. It's on the top of his head, i believe.
At least ARSECAT acknowledges my topness...
Arnald wrote:Condottiero wrote:TOPCAT wrote:Condom does have a point.
Yes. It's on the top of his head, i believe.
At least ARSECAT acknowledges my topness...
I am willing to bet that sounded a lot more funny in your head Condottiero.
Arnald.
Condottiero wrote:TOPCAT wrote:Hope things get better for you and yours,Mac. Just ignore Condi. I used to think he was a 12 year old Canadian with learning difficulties. Only recently found out he's "Amurican".
Non Carborundum Illigitimum!
STFU...
Mac spends his time being a partisan pompous arse on the boards and he clearly can't handle some light ribbing...
How many times are we treated to his "sky is falling" and your countries are next posts?
Condottiero wrote:kawasaki wrote:Condottiero wrote:TOPCAT wrote:Hope things get better for you and yours,Mac. Just ignore Condi. I used to think he was a 12 year old Canadian with learning difficulties. Only recently found out he's "Amurican".
Non Carborundum Illigitimum!
STFU...
Mac spends his time being a partisan pompous arse on the boards and he clearly can't handle some light ribbing...
How many times are we treated to his "sky is falling" and your countries are next posts?
Condom does have a point.
Something to add to my sig...![]()
Not rooting for the guy to get offed by the Easter Bunny, but remember his most recent outbursts at those with advice?
rebelyell2006 wrote:"National Loyalty Day" is an archaic holdover from the early Cold War: people would celebrate "National Loyalty Day" instead of demonstrating in support for International Workers Day. Kinda like how we have Labor Day.
rebelyell2006 wrote:"National Loyalty Day" is an archaic holdover from the early Cold War: people would celebrate "National Loyalty Day" instead of demonstrating in support for International Workers Day. Kinda like how we have Labor Day.
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