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Which of the following statements do you agree with:

  • Their great bring them on;

  • I always try to mess them up;

  • They're a waste of time;

  • I agree with Schad;

  • I can't be arsed to vote on this.


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I don't buy his excuse; "oh I typed it right but it changed it".

I'm the only one who voted for 'I always try to mess them up', busted. I was just being honest.

I suppose that's fine in its own way. If you look at the 3rd option - They're a waste of time, even that is true. Extend it further, and the stuff I'm writing is a waste of time. In fact, this whole forum is a waste of time, isn't it..? :)

The fact is, if we play by our forum rules, we can all get a wee bit of enjoyment out of wasting our time on here, rather than just one individual who may want to mess things up.
 
I suppose that's fine in its own way. If you look at the 3rd option - They're a waste of time, even that is true. Extend it further, and the stuff I'm writing is a waste of time. In fact, this whole forum is a waste of time, isn't it..? :)

The fact is, if we play by our forum rules, we can all get a wee bit of enjoyment out of wasting our time on here, rather than just one individual who may want to mess things up.

Is it irony that I didn't try to mess this poll up?
 
I know two things about voting, both of them were pieces of graffiti...
1. Whoever you vote for the government gets in... and
2. Don't vote it only encourages them.

... and well played Andy Murray