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Arse lickerYou know where the door is. DIYnot will continue regardless.![]()

Arse lickerYou know where the door is. DIYnot will continue regardless.![]()
"..so, are you saying you never......."
Answer: No.
No.I think I get it now!
Is it a type of double negative?
No.
I answered MBK’s question correctly. The fact that the dim witted moron does not understand his own grammar and has gone off on one, is his problem.
I’m sure he’ll apologise when he realises.![]()

Post 21 & 31 Boyo - straight out liesNo.
I answered MBK’s question correctly. The fact that the dim witted moron does not understand his own grammar and has gone off on one, is his problem.
I’m sure he’ll apologise when he realises.![]()

Its at best an answer intended to deceive and in the context of the previous discussion a reinforcement of a lie.I think I get it now!
Is it a type of double negative?
Nonsense.should always quote the whole paragraph from the post you are replying to - not just a few words
Its at best an answer intended to deceive and in the context of the previous discussion a reinforcement of a lie.
Nonsense.Post 21 & 31 Boyo - straight out lies
Nonsense. I answered your question honestly and correctly. If I’d answered ‘yes’, then you would have recourse.It’s at best an answer intended to deceive and in the context of the previous discussion a reinforcement of a lie.

what you cut out was pertinent to what he said, ok it didn't alter meaning in this case but it hid a reference to what the other poster had felt was important - and what were you saving by deleting a dozen words ? by all means highlight the relevant words to what you are responding to - but don't cut stuff out (or at the very least inform others that you have snipped or hidden content)Nonsense.
I’ve recently responded to Secure in the ‘66 thread. If I’d left the whole paragraph in, it would have been misleading or dishonest. My response was only relevant to the fist few words.
Why not? It makes no sense, and the other poster is irelevant in this case.what you cut out was pertinent to what he said, ok it didn't alter meaning in this case but it hid a reference to what the other poster had felt was important - and what were you saving by deleting a dozen words ? by all means highlight the relevant words to what you are responding to - but don't cut stuff out (or at the very least inform others that you have snipped or hidden content)
Pathological liar? Really? Do you mean maintains an argument and doesn’t give up?Some people are pathological liars and nosefukkall is one of them.
That applies to pretty much all the regular posters on both sides of the typical threads/discussions. It’s called multi tasking.Usually such people are also self professed experts in things they haven't got a clue about.
Just look at the amount of posting he does whilst claiming that he's the busiest builder on the planet. We all know that when we work we haven't got time for the internet, but somehow he does.
See post#9I consider it a medical condition, so I simply stay away from such people as if they had leprosy.

too often used to hide things and take stuff out of context - you know fine well others won't use that back button on every post they read. it's an unpleasant tactic you seem to like to useWhy not? It makes no sense, and the other poster is ireelevant in this case.
Secures' post is still there for folk to read and is accessible (for context) via the convenient one touch ink back.