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Re: Lets Not Start A Witch Hunt

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 8:50 am
by Butsie
Maybe if the performers weren't expected to do 'Anal' the industry would have ba better choice of girl to choose from.
You can't tell me that if Adele Stephens or Rebekah Teasdale said yes you'd say sorry unless you're prepared to do anal no go.


As for the Millwall comment of course he punch your lights out
everybody knows Arsenal is a retirement village for the French.
Just doing his nation proud. lol

cheers
B...OZ

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 9:18 am
by crofter
all right mate, maybe you will get a bit more respect when you come down off your high horse, your all seeing and well meant criticism has backfired big time, just bite the bullet and admit you got it wrong.

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 9:54 am
by Humbled
Having stooped as low as the likes of Kryten and regretably insulted Officer Dibble in the recent past, I find myself humbled in the presence of his forum posts.

Not only do I thoroughly enjoy what the man types out on his undoubtadely sticky keyboard, whether I agree with him or, in fact, want to kick his ass, I find myself reading the content of his mind like a young boy with his first edition of 'Lord Of The Flies'. Sometimes fantastical, often thought provoking, but always sincere and honest.

Not wanting to seem as though I 'lick ass' professionally, i'll leave it there, but when you guys criticise someone for good old-fashioned honesty and 'up-frontness', spare a thought for what this wonderful place would be like if we were all 'full of shit', as are many who frequent this board.

Mr. Dibble, i take off my hat to you sir.
(even if sometimes you can be "a pompous prick")
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Pompous:
'self-important; ostentatious; of language, inflated, stilted.'
I don't think pomposity is that serious an offence, do you?

Prick: 'cause to feel mental pain.'
I'd put money on that being the intention.

:o?

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 11:41 am
by buttsie
I don't understand Crofter

'When you get down off your high horse'

Officer Dibble simply gave his view of how Autumn could gain more work in his opinion.He didn't insult her present appearance just said more work might be gained if she changed it.

If you read the second paragraph of his original post he actually complimented her.

Sound like someone on his high horse,I don't think so.

cheers
B...OZ

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 12:13 pm
by Dibble
Thank you Humbled, of cyberspace. Your are obviously a man of immense perception, style and taste - and I would further venture, an officer and gentleman to boot! I do indeed sense some forumites logging one of an evening with a soucon of adrenalin in the pit of their stomachs in the eager anticipation that Officer Dibble will hopefully have posted something outrageous that they can get into a lather about. They love it - Alright at the back there Wendy? - Gives them a buzz. Particularly, when the poster is obviously not some idiot who can be dismissed lightly and who has the audacity to voice things that they are too timid to even contemplate. Things that they are often much more comfortable keeping chained up in the dark dank dudgeons of their subconscious minds.

Yes, of course Officer Dibble is a pompous prick, but I'll wager they're aren?t many forumites who would prefer it any other way. What would Dad's Army have been without 'Captain Mainwaring?'

You have this day vindicated Officer Dibble and paid him one of the most valuable compliments any forumite could pay - that of being interesting, relevant and entertaining. "Fantastical?" "Thought provoking?" Sir, it is I who is humbled.

And Crofter, your post was crap. You come across like some boor heckling from the back of a Workingman's club. You had nothing to add to the thread and gave no insight into any of the issues raised.


Officer Dibble.

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 6:28 pm
by Lizard
Magoo:

My tea caddy is always at your service, what a sensible chap you are, bringing order where there was chaos, light where there
was darkness, and sanity where there was madness.

A brew awaits you.........

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 7:05 pm
by Riddler
And whats wrong with a working mans club? I used to get up at 2am, work 18 hours at mill and come home to my hole in the ground, and a supper of a bowl of gravel. And we were the LUCKY! ones.

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 8:19 pm
by Lizard
You had GRAVEL? you lucky bastard, we used to dream of gravel
living in the sewers

I.P.T.K.O

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 10:18 pm
by Top Cat

Just who is this officer dibble? A guy you would take home to mum?I have my doubts.If I was a little bit funny I would say Im the Top Cat stick with me and Benny

Re: Fao: Dibble

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 4:29 am
by John Mason
What you had sewers to live in! Luxury! We only had a piss stained box in the corner of the public urinals!