Can YOU change the world?

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Francis wrote:Only when I fart. Generally after a cooked breakfast.
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...that only clean cut guys in suits can change the world.
quite recently a unclean guy without a suit tried to change the world. :lol:


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You're on TOP FORM this evening, Timmy boy! :notworthy: :wink:
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timsinister wrote:
Francis wrote:Only when I fart.
This man radiates an aura of pure sex.
Franny farts. :eek: :oops: :innocent: :lol:
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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boudicca wrote:You're on TOP FORM this evening, Timmy boy! :notworthy: :wink:
You're trying to sneak quiet insults in under compliments. It would've worked if I wasn't so suspicious at why you were suddenly being nice to me :wink:
francis wrote:Franny farts.
HOW CAN YOU RESIST?! :lol:
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Blast! Blown it again.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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if i don't wear a suit then people tend to take one look and think i'm a thug. :eek:
if i do wear a suit,people tend to think i look like a gangster;ie a thug in a suit. :roll:

i used to get taken seriously at work when my job was bossing solicitors around;however that was over the phone! :roll:
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Francis wrote:Blast! Blown it again.
Blast!? :innocent:

Is he even worse than you? :eek: :lol:

@Tim... how could you think such a thing! :innocent:
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Damn, I have to beat these people on this guitar forum. They started listing off people in "suits" who have changed the world, and nearly all of them were famous leaders and not modern age which is um, dumb in my opinion.

I need examples of people in today's day and age that have achieved things that don't wear suits and fake looking haircuts.
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Rosalie wrote:Damn, I have to beat these people on this guitar forum. They started listing off people in "suits" who have changed the world, and nearly all of them were famous leaders and not modern age which is um, dumb in my opinion.

I need examples of people in today's day and age that have achieved things that don't wear suits and fake looking haircuts.
see CD's post about herr geldof, further up this page.
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Well, I wear a suit sometimes. I still have a ear ring in both my ears. I'm 38, but I don't give a f**k if ppl think I'm to old for that.


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Looking rough all of a sudden, Timster... :wink: :P
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Rosalie wrote:Damn, I have to beat these people on this guitar forum. They started listing off people in "suits" who have changed the world, and nearly all of them were famous leaders and not modern age which is um, dumb in my opinion.

I need examples of people in today's day and age that have achieved things that don't wear suits and fake looking haircuts.
Aye...'and therin lies the rub'

It seems that if you want to 'beat' them, you'll have to do some homework...'scruffy fekkers who've made a difference' 'goff finds cure for the common cold' 'grebo discovers the missing link'

Google's great :D :D :D

And whilst I'm here....

what's dumb? The fact that the leaders have changed the world? Or that they chose to do so whilst in suits? For 'Modern Age' do you mean 'New Age?' I'd try to help but I'm usure about what your really saying.

And finally, hee hee 'fake looking haircuts' meaning? So Fat Bob's hair is not 'fake' looking? :D :D :D
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Debaser wrote:'grebo discovers the missing link'
And... it's HIMSELF!!! :lol: :roll: :wink:
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Oh yes....suits...are they the same as uniforms? i.e a badge/image of officialdom/belonging to a class/group?

I can sense some of you will know where I'm going with this one....
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A suit merely reflects a desire for good tailoring.

Not that goths would understand that.

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Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
And who wouldn't like boudicca in a good suit.

Are you being your husband again?
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
Yeah... get on side! :notworthy: ;D
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
Everyone seems to be loving her nowadays... She'll be a mod in no time :lol:
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Chairman Bux wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
And who wouldn't like boudicca in a good suit.

Are you being your husband again?
LOL. No I am not. He's not allowed to say such things :roll: :lol:
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Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Rubbish. I love a man (or boudicca) in a good suit.
Everyone seems to be loving her nowadays...
Oh aren't they just...
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