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Originally posted by Pogle View PostYou really should know better than to order 'upperty females' around like that
I've drunk all the vodka and the only 'nibbles' I have are half eaten carrots
Uppity females? On here? Where?
Btw, put the kettle on love!
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Originally posted by Pogle View Postthe only 'nibbles' I have are half eaten carrotsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postif you think that will put them off, you've obviously never eaten in the BBC Directors canteen at the license payers expense.Comment
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If we are having a tidy up please can you delete my sockpuppet accounts?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFTFY...
Afterwards you can go for a stroll round the Blue Peter gardenComment
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Originally posted by chef View Postyou've just added a link to Montpelier on your article
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8484955.stm
we know you read this forum so could you please quote CUK rather than "website forum" in the interests of fairness and giving some balance to the article?
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Originally posted by ChurchillAnyone accused you of pinching their wheels yet?
just dont tell anyone about the moustache
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