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![]() "Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message news:1103397991.a4540efc5ef632627508ae2f2a276edc@1 usenet... Look Dot..I like talking to Gianna so please keep your nasty jealousy under control. Anyhow I thought I turned the heating off when I left. Is it my fault if the word **** upsets her? The word has been in use since the 13 century . Oh and by the way **** is not a *******isation of the word cunnus. .. |
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![]() Do they call you Dot because you ain't smart enough to do apostrophes? |
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BNP Supporter Dot?
i won't quote the whole thing again. let's see. Strong swear words and racial intolerance comments for abuse reports see below taken from mail header information in dots post: Organization: Altopia Corp. - Usenet Access - www.altopia.com Message-ID: References: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 Outlook Express is a bit poop, but your choice i guess |
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dot obviously refers to the size of his brain
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![]() "nobbynosey" wrote in message oups.com... dot obviously refers to the size of his brain No, your nob |
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![]() "Dave.C" wrote in message k... Do they call you Dot because you ain't smart enough to do apostrophes? Is c an abreviation of ****? |
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