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well its still on here http://www.thames-water.com/UK/regio...ownload_000159Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half -
I see it but I don't believe it!Originally posted by MrsGoofwell its still on here http://www.thames-water.com/UK/regio...ownload_000159Comment
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What use is a hosepipe in the middle of winter anyway? Surely this is enough rain for anyone's garden.Comment
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View from your desk....
In one contract in Switzerland I could see across Lake Geneva to the French side, with Mt Blanc in the distance (One side in Italy, so 3 countries from the desk).Comment
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Views from one window across the Clyde to Dumbarton Castle with Ben Lomond in the background.Comment
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Go SouthOriginally posted by TrollThe door is lockedI am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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On one contract I could see across the Clyde to Rangers ground.
In the bog at that place you couldn't see anything after three minutes, because that is when the automatic lights went off and there were no windows. Pitch black. So, if you are having a dump reading the paper, every three minutes you had to open the door, lean out, and wave your arms about to trip the sensors.
Anyone else worked at Abbey National in Glasgow?Comment
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Originally posted by SandyDownThreaded is in IraqTwo body bags at least, I would have thought.Originally posted by TrollYou mean in a body bag coming back from Iraq
I'm Spartacus.Comment
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I have an absoluting stunning view from my desk. It really is incredible. I go all weak at the knees everytime I catch glimpse of it.
Yes, I sit opposite a mirror.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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If I did that, I'd turn myself to stone.Originally posted by _V_I have an absoluting stunning view from my desk. It really is incredible. I go all weak at the knees everytime I catch glimpse of it.
Yes, I sit opposite a mirror.Drivel is my specialityComment
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