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I just felt for the poor guy who thought he'd won, strode proudly to the front, only to be told he hadn't!Originally posted by Lucy View PostWhat a tosser.Comment
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Absolutely, I meant the knob giving the award.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI just felt for the poor guy who thought he'd won, strode proudly to the front, only to be told he hadn't!Comment
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Systemic failure. Somebody should been given the responsibility of explaining to him exactly what would be on the piece of paper in the envelope, and what it all meant.Originally posted by Lucy View PostAbsolutely, I meant the knob giving the award.
You can't expect a Culture Minister to be a quick reader, able to immediately grasp the meaning of the amount of text that fits on an A6 sheet
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In the same way that someone should've told the Prime Ministers wife not to go to functions with knobs all over her jacket!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSystemic failure. Somebody should been given the responsibility of explaining to him exactly what would be on the piece of paper in the envelope, and what it all meant.
You can't expect a Culture Minister to be a quick reader, able to immediately grasp the meaning of the amount of text that fits on an A6 sheet
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Maybe she reads b3ta?Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIn the same way that someone should've told the Prime Ministers wife not to go to functions with knobs all over her jacket!"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIn the same way that someone should've told the Prime Ministers wife not to go to functions with knobs all over her jacket!

Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Unbelievable !Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIn the same way that someone should've told the Prime Ministers wife not to go to functions with knobs all over her jacket!Comment
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