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Me and MarillionFan both I presume you mean?Originally posted by SueEllen View Post.. and you are fecking thick
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You win - I can't think of a "polite' reply to that.Originally posted by vetran View PostGay men or Cats?
Then again cats always know their true sexuality...."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Hope you are not assuming anything.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou win - I can't think of a "polite' reply to that.
Then again cats always know their true sexuality....
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That your are a cat ****er?Originally posted by original PM View PostHope you are not assuming anything.
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MF counts as two on Airline booking systems apparently.Originally posted by GJABS View PostMe and MarillionFan both I presume you mean?
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Remember years ago the mrs phoned me frantic - her car was on fire.
Anyway, it turns out RAC were already there and sorting it. She did have the sense to get out, get away and phone RAC first off. (It wasnt a bad fire just a small electrical one - albeit expensive to fix - in the engine bay).
So I told her to let them sort it and tow her home. To be honest, it was miles away and I didn't see the point in me attending too.
My colleagues thought it was funny. Mrs didn't. I did explain that if she'd been caught in the car fire I'd have left work to come and see her in hospital....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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My daughter wants a cat but we can't have one because I am allergic. She has suggested I live upstairs, outside etc.
Now she has moved on to asking Mrs MUN "What if daddy was gone?" and when she was asked exactly what that meant she replied "Just gone".
Later that week I walked into the living room and found her facing me with a semi circle of toys in front of her. She informed me that they were going to help her 'take me out'.
My 8 year old autistic daughter has worked out that if I were dead she could have a cat and is taking steps to make this a reality. My life seems like a horror film plot.Comment
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Good thing she isn't on here otherwise I would tell her how to get one of the neighbours cats to move in part time without killing her daddyOriginally posted by MyUserName View PostMy daughter wants a cat but we can't have one because I am allergic. She has suggested I live upstairs, outside etc.
Now she has moved on to asking Mrs MUN "What if daddy was gone?" and when she was asked exactly what that meant she replied "Just gone".
Later that week I walked into the living room and found her facing me with a semi circle of toys in front of her. She informed me that they were going to help her 'take me out'.
My 8 year old autistic daughter has worked out that if I were dead she could have a cat and is taking steps to make this a reality. My life seems like a horror film plot.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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FTFYOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostMy colleagues thought it was funny. Mrs didn't. I did explain that if she'd been caught in the car fire I'd have left the pub spending my Giro to come and see her in hospital....
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