You mean like the time he typed some random letters in a post, left it, then I gave it an award for being “sensational” and he posted it verbatim to prove a point?
Yes. Exactly like that. It’s almost like he doesn’t consider it necessary to uphold the strictest standards of professionalism or to compete for the most gruelling work ethic when posting here.
There have now been nine comments on this post that are longer than the post itself. That means there is one comment here that failed to beat a word count of seven. I don’t need to tell you who wrote it.
I think his kids need them. Last time I saw Sam he didn’t say anything. Admittedly he was a baby, but while I know very little about raising children, I assume that Kev has fixed his child’s non-speaking problem by donating some of his own words.
Sam is now wandering around talking an awful lot about Wireless Abbabs and scouts.
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Didn’t you at least have time to categorise it as “quick post made to earn a bean”?
Nope! It was very last second.
Didn’t you at least have time to edit it today?
You should edit it so that it has a big picture of all three of us lording it over the rest of the world that we’ve got a website and they don’t.
I wonder if even Kev believed that he might update it again later when he said he might update it again later.
You mean like the time he typed some random letters in a post, left it, then I gave it an award for being “sensational” and he posted it verbatim to prove a point?
Yes. Exactly like that. It’s almost like he doesn’t consider it necessary to uphold the strictest standards of professionalism or to compete for the most gruelling work ethic when posting here.
Almost as if he’ll toss off anything in the hope that it counts towards his bean count?
(waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!)
Almost like that. I mean, we all know it’s not like that, but to an uneducated outsider, it would definitely show every sign of that.
I look forward to the sequel that will no doubt follow in the coming months. Something that will be equally absorbing, like a pack o’ Pampers.
There have now been nine comments on this post that are longer than the post itself. That means there is one comment here that failed to beat a word count of seven. I don’t need to tell you who wrote it.
He’s keeping all his words for something else. What does he do with them? What’s he holding them back for?
I think his kids need them. Last time I saw Sam he didn’t say anything. Admittedly he was a baby, but while I know very little about raising children, I assume that Kev has fixed his child’s non-speaking problem by donating some of his own words.
Sam is now wandering around talking an awful lot about Wireless Abbabs and scouts.
Hey!
Is that your word count for November used up?
Wait… you wouldn’t be able to tell me.
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