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you really need to reassess your view of the world and sense of humour, what you find funny, most people don't. Telling someone that they should have been under the landslide is NOT FUNNY!Neil Appleby wrote:Oh for god's sake Proud Pies and member........you both sound like sanctimonious bloody Christians.
It was so obviously a joke. That Dave didn't see it I understand.
That you two jump on the politically correct bandwagon I do not.
Try not to take yourselves so seriously.
The original post was deleted by the mods because they didn't think it was funny either. The fact that you have reposted it here is pretty damn pathetic.
I'm not jumping on any politically correct bandwagon.
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I think it says more about the people who found it funny.eddiesmith wrote: That post was pretty funny, says something about people who could possibly take it seriously or find it disgusting
It's not politically correct to show a bit of sensitivity.
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What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?David wrote:I think it says more about the people who found it funny.eddiesmith wrote: That post was pretty funny, says something about people who could possibly take it seriously or find it disgusting
It's not politically correct to show a bit of sensitivity.
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would you still think it was funny if the original thread was about you?eddiesmith wrote:What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?David wrote:I think it says more about the people who found it funny.eddiesmith wrote: That post was pretty funny, says something about people who could possibly take it seriously or find it disgusting
It's not politically correct to show a bit of sensitivity.
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Yep, I have had alot worse said about me that wasnt meant as a joke that hasnt bothered meProud Pies wrote:would you still think it was funny if the original thread was about you?eddiesmith wrote:What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?David wrote:I think it says more about the people who found it funny.eddiesmith wrote: That post was pretty funny, says something about people who could possibly take it seriously or find it disgusting
It's not politically correct to show a bit of sensitivity.
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The Prototype wrote:Eddie, jump off a cliff, would you?eddiesmith wrote:What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?
I tried to resist.
No cliffs around here, but I have heard there are plenty in Tasmania, want to show us how its done?
Now some will probably find these posts disgusting
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no just pathetic...........none of these are like the original post.eddiesmith wrote:The Prototype wrote:Eddie, jump off a cliff, would you?eddiesmith wrote:What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?
I tried to resist.
No cliffs around here, but I have heard there are plenty in Tasmania, want to show us how its done?
Now some will probably find these posts disgusting
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Ok, so you are the official judge of what is serious and what is not? They are all saying the same thingProud Pies wrote:no just pathetic...........none of these are like the original post.eddiesmith wrote:The Prototype wrote:Eddie, jump off a cliff, would you?eddiesmith wrote:What you have never jokingly told someone to go jump off a cliff?
I tried to resist.
No cliffs around here, but I have heard there are plenty in Tasmania, want to show us how its done?
Now some will probably find these posts disgusting
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There are some mighty fine cliffs, in fact I may stand on Cliff and jump off him.eddiesmith wrote:
No cliffs around here, but I have heard there are plenty in Tasmania, want to show us how its done?
Now some will probably find these posts disgusting
Mine was more a piss take then anything else, which was clearly meant to be "humour" as juvenile as it may seem. The original post was a harsh.Proud Pies wrote:no just pathetic...........none of these are like the original post.
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Prototype Dave, you're just lucky that I'm still around to make your jokes look good
My jokes were deemed so lame that I'm right now on a 12 month good behaviour bond from the ACT police... I can only be deadly serious or face the consequences. However, I still make an excellent MC at the local seniors' charity knitting drive.
My jokes were deemed so lame that I'm right now on a 12 month good behaviour bond from the ACT police... I can only be deadly serious or face the consequences. However, I still make an excellent MC at the local seniors' charity knitting drive.
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Why else would we keep you around? It's not your good looks, it's not your personality.David wrote:Prototype Dave, you're just lucky that I'm still around to make your jokes look good
My jokes were deemed so lame that I'm right now on a 12 month good behaviour bond from the ACT police... I can only be deadly serious or face the consequences. However, I still make an excellent MC at the local seniors' charity knitting drive.