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tonyhughes
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#184312 15-Dec-2008 16:01
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sbiddle: I believe the only problem with your theory Tony is you don't practice what you preach.

An example of this is using the word Ford and fail in the same sentence which is a double negative. If Ford means fail and fail means fail then that's a double fail so you are the one who fails.

The only FAIL with your Ford FAIL is that it would fit in the boot of the SS.

Its appropriate (ironic even) that your car is actually a shopping trolley... :-P









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  #184365 15-Dec-2008 18:50
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OT, but if Ford = FAIL what does that say about Holden who keep regularly failing to win races and the V8 supercar championship?

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  #184687 17-Dec-2008 06:52
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FAIL is getting right up there with other such 'bandwagon cliches' such as:

OWN/OWNED
PWN/PWNED
FTW
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  #184691 17-Dec-2008 07:36
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Dratsab: OT, but if Ford = FAIL what does that say about Holden who keep regularly failing to win races and the V8 supercar championship?

I am talking about production road cars here :)

 

(Because it suits my cause LOLOLOLOLOL)








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