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Believe it or not, we figured that part out for ourselves.You won't be alerting anyone to anything with a mouthful of mixed seeds. -
Im sure you have......from the university of life...when you were a rent boy.Originally posted by GreenLabel View PostBelieve it or not, we figured that part out for ourselves.Comment
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Whizzer and chips ?Originally posted by kandr View PostI have a long commute every day and I have been trying various things to relieve the boredom, including using my phone to surf the web (but the signal keeps disappearing), reading a book etc. I think reading a decent newspaper is the key, but which one? I tried the Times, but its a bit to right wing.
Any suggestions?Comment
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and therein lies the problemOriginally posted by kandr View PostI'm not a big book reader, I only read books to educate myself .Comment
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Did you down your own apostrophectomy?Originally posted by kandr View PostMy Doctorate says otherwise. Im a Doctor.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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I don't read crappy novels and celeb autobiographies. I read the odd novel like Crime and Punishment or Hunter S Thompson's books, but prefer reading educational books.Originally posted by DS23 View Postand therein lies the problemComment
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What have you learnt recently in your literary travels?Originally posted by kandr View PostI don't read crappy novels and celeb autobiographies. I read the odd novel like Crime and Punishment or Hunter S Thompson's books, but prefer reading educational books.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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well that's all right then. but being a big book reader doesn't mean that you need to read "crappy novels and celeb autobiographies"Originally posted by kandr View PostI don't read crappy novels and celeb autobiographies. I read the odd novel like Crime and Punishment or Hunter S Thompson's books, but prefer reading educational books.Comment
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Todays trial
So this morning I opted for the Guardian. I enjoyed the read although its a bit of a slow news day, didn't get through it though as I was constructing an email for half the journey, so can't comment too much.
However one funny quote from the front page, about how British interrogators are using inhumane techniques, "they make them watch porn, from DVD's".Comment
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