Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Wohooooooooooo - that's more like it!
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tulipty?Originally posted by ChurchillWhat rhymes with "bitty"?
pity?
clitty? (not really a word, just wanted to sy it)
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWWhen she was writing (by hand since computers or even typewriters were not available) it I put clay all over it overnight and in the morning she found out that suprise, it was sure aweful, I don't know why I did it
It is obvious why you did it, you wanted some attention, you should have come first in her life.
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Ahhhhhh.... you don't watch Little Britain?Originally posted by SallyAnneWhat's bitty?!!
I think I have Friday night burn out!!
http://www.funny-videos.co.uk/videolittleBritain.htmlI've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Watch it? She's fecking in it!Originally posted by Francko
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Nah, its tulipe.Originally posted by Francko
Just seen bits of it and didn't really think it was funny.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by ChurchillWatch it? She's fecking in it!
Oh, is there a very glamourous sexy northern chick in it like? maybe my opinion of it was wrong after all!The pope is a tard.Comment
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Your mother must be cogging on a bit, as I'm sure typewriters have been available since the 1880s or thereabouts, unless Stalin banned them in Russia.Originally posted by AtWWhen she was writing (by hand since computers or even typewriters were not available)
As G K Chesterton said "Twenty million young women rose to their feet with the cry 'We will not be dictated to' and promptly became stenographers [typists]".Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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