Inflated Self-Importance
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
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Which bit are you having difficulty comprehending?
I'm sure there are websites that cater to the "nursing community" where you can swap notes on the best way to wipe a shitty arse and remonstrate about how you could have been a real doctor if you hadn't been quite so thick or lazy?
These days, if a photographer is a creepy perv then word gets around "the community" fast and pretty soon he'll find it difficult to get anyone to turn up to his shoots.
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:13, 1 reply)
I'm sure there are websites that cater to the "nursing community" where you can swap notes on the best way to wipe a shitty arse and remonstrate about how you could have been a real doctor if you hadn't been quite so thick or lazy?
These days, if a photographer is a creepy perv then word gets around "the community" fast and pretty soon he'll find it difficult to get anyone to turn up to his shoots.
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:13, 1 reply)
Would you mind keeping your personal attacks on AB, well, personal?
Most nurses are anything but "thick and lazy".
Aside from that, do carry on - I do so enjoy watching this play out.
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:23, closed)
Most nurses are anything but "thick and lazy".
Aside from that, do carry on - I do so enjoy watching this play out.
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:23, closed)
Sure, I've nothing against nurses as a whole
The second-person pronoun in the above post was intended to apply just to Badger - in French, "tu" rather than "vous".
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:52, closed)
The second-person pronoun in the above post was intended to apply just to Badger - in French, "tu" rather than "vous".
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 16:52, closed)
Fair play to the man, BD.
A little contrition goes a long way (and is sadly absent from the internet, most of the time).
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 20:49, closed)
A little contrition goes a long way (and is sadly absent from the internet, most of the time).
( , Wed 30 Jan 2013, 20:49, closed)
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