I’ve already explained rinse and repeat to you. I’ll accept you’re thick and tell you just one more time.There must be dozens, maybe hundreds of posts of you mentioning ellal leaving the UK. Do you want me to post them all up?
Rinse and repeat at its finest.
Stop swerving boyo.Rinse and repeat is when you copy and paste your own post, verbatim, over and over in the same thread when you have lost the argument, like you do. I just show a link to one of ellals own posts when he’s getting above himself. Please, show me a word for word
Nope. You wrongly invented a version that suits your narrative. I already know what it means, ta. And your repeated diatribe about ellal leaving is pure rinse and repeat.I’ve already explained rinse and repeat to you.
?Stop swerving boyo.
It’s quite obvious you don’t. This is rinse and repeat. Same post. Over and f'cking over. What would you like me to call it if not rinse and repeat?Nope. You wrongly invented a version that suits your narrative. I already know what it means, ta.

We have an expression that describes repetitive actions that are predictable and tiresome. The phrase is 'rinse, repeat'.It’s quite obvious you don’t. This is rinse and repeat. Same post. Over and f'cking over. What would you like me to call it if not rinse and repeat?View attachment 414368
I know it’s your job but please, for your own sake, stop digging.
Okay Notch, I’ll try you with the same question that nosey is avoiding: What word or saying would you use to describe the exact same words and only the exact same words posted over and over and over again in the same thread as per the example I have provided in the above post #20?We have an expression that describes repetitive actions that are predictable and tiresome. The phrase is 'rinse, repeat'.
It perfectly describes your vindictive comments about ellal.
"I go to work, every day, rinse and repeat."
It doesn't mean I do exactly the same actions, read the same printed material, eat the same lunch, etc., every day.
It means the days are roughly the same, but not exactly the same. It describes perfectly your persistent and frequently repeated and rinsed, comments about ellal's post years ago.
I’m not in denial boyo you are. Stop being such a hypocrite, your hole is deep enough.It’s quite obvious you don’t. This is rinse and repeat. Same post. Over and f'cking over. What would you like me to call it if not rinse and repeat?View attachment 414368
I know it’s your job but please, for your own sake, stop digging.
You’re nearly there with that post. Keep going…..I’m not in denial boyo you are. Stop being such a hypocrite.your hole is deep enough.

I could be constantly sniping at politicians with the same old typical failure message: no good, false promises, failed actions, etc.Okay Notch, I’ll try you with the same question that nosey is avoiding: What word or saying would you use to describe the exact same words and only the exact same words posted over and over and over again in the same thread as per the example I have provided in the above post #20?
I don't care for his programs since they filmed in a zoo and passed it off as wildlife.
Jets off all over the world with a massive film crew to film a gorilla called Gerald then at the end of every documentary bangs on about how humans are destroying the climate.
Okay Notch, I’ll try you with the same question that nosey is avoiding: What word or saying would you use to describe the exact same words and only the exact same words posted over and over and over again in the same thread as per the example I have provided in the above post #20?
So the answer to my question was…..oh, you forgot to answer. Have another go. At least Nosey has learned to keep his head down now….I could be constantly sniping at politicians with the same old typical failure message: no good, false promises, failed actions, etc.
It wouldn't be the same words, or only the exact same words. It would be the same message time and again, which would be "predictable and tiresome" "posted over and over and over again."
That perfectly describes your tiresome comments based on a post made several years ago.
BUT, some comments used over and over again, i.e. rinse and repeat, could be comical or humorous, but very rare. Often used in comedy or soap operas, known as catchphrases, e.g Reginald Perrin: "I didn't get where I am today...". "Surely, you're not serious. Don't call me Shirley" from Airplane, "Noo, nooo, nooo, yes." in Vicar of Dibley.
Typical examples: "Can I ask you a question?" ... "You just did!"
You're well out of touch with reality Tubbs.Loony-left royalty, both of them.