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View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 08:41, said:

Curtis you weak minded fool.....read my post again.....most folk are here primarily for the football...I agree I probably post more in general nonsense than the second division board...when I say probably I mean definetely.....by all means post what you like but as I said surely your starting position opens you up to more ridicule as someone who will not identify what team they support or even show in any posts an inkling of having even a soupcon of interest in scottish football.

I may well be mentally disabled but if that is true what does it say about you?

Curtis you have seven posts and every one about politics....had I been posting non stop about Airdrie on the national conversation website I would expect ridicule.


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View Postjester, on Apr 1 2008, 14:43, said:

Finally getting somewhere.


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View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 12:03, said:

Because it's an internet forum not a writers club.

My writing skills are extremely poor and I even went to the trouble of buying a book on "pwoper grammr". I don''t read books very often so I assume my writing has suffered accordingly.


Not just your writing, but your whole world view. But it didn't stop you from getting to the top of the Scottish Labour pile! Celebrate your mediocrity!!!
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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 1 2008, 15:07, said:

Not just your writing, but your whole world view. But it didn't stop you from getting to the top of the Scottish Labour pile! Celebrate your mediocrity!!!


My world view is gleaned from periodicals and factual books. I should have qualified the statement by adding I don't read fiction in any shape or form.

I assume you are an afficianado of Miss Marples and Columbo books because your deductive skills are at best limited.
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View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 12:03, said:

I don''t read books very often.


View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 14:11, said:

My world view is gleaned from periodicals and factual books.


I read a book once.  It was good.  I now know everything. I don't need to read another book.  It might confuse me. 


Hence the stunted and dogmatic nature of your world view.
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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 1 2008, 15:04, said:

I read a book once.  It was good.  I now know everything. I don't need to read another book.  It might confuse me. 


Hence the stunted and dogmatic nature of your world view.


so how would you describe your own overly combative and hostile rhetoric. Did mummy never tell you she loved you enough?

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View Postrenton, on Apr 1 2008, 15:09, said:

so how would you describe your own overly combative and hostile rhetoric. Did mummy never tell you she loved you enough?


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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 1 2008, 15:18, said:

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It's sweet. Jackie is always there to back Wendy up.


I don't know if I'll ever quite recover from that scathing name calling :lol:
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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 1 2008, 16:04, said:

I read a book once.  It was good.  I now know everything. I don't need to read another book.  It might confuse me. 


Hence the stunted and dogmatic nature of your world view.


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It may well confuse me Mr Bully but we shall never know.

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View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 16:37, said:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
It may well confuse me Mr Bully but we shall never know.

Maybe god has some answers?


To find out, you would have to look in the Good Book!!!
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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 1 2008, 17:48, said:

To find out, you would have to look in the Good Book!!!


I started reading it in a hotel and bloody hell do those gideons have any idea of the violent fuckfest they leave where children might read it.

It was mad, all sorts about 900 year old men and women being second class citizens...the rest I found hard to swallow :lol: :lol:

I got a bit bored and skipped to the end....bloody jews!
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View PostRon Burgundy, on Apr 1 2008, 16:53, said:

I started reading it in a hotel and bloody hell do those gideons have any idea of the violent fuckfest they leave where children might read it.

It was mad, all sorts about 900 year old men and women being second class citizens...the rest I found hard to swallow :lol: :lol:

I got a bit bored and skipped to the end....bloody jews!


I thought you "don't read fiction in any shape or form"? Good to hear that you see the Good Book as being fact!
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View PostWee Bully, on Apr 2 2008, 09:09, said:

I thought you "don't read fiction in any shape or form"? Good to hear that you see the Good Book as being fact!


I would never question the word of jehova.

I mean there are those who think the koran is simply made up as well.....well I for one think both stories can be correct, it's perfectly reasonable to suggest there are two deities working in parallell to ensure the world cannot settle down.

I do prefer the islamic winged horses way to heaven though as I simply cannot believe in angels...humans with wings.....i'm not mad you know god :lol: :lol: :lol:
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