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Well it's time for a trip to Tesco's, and I'll be taking the kids. I may be some time.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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Gosh - what a day!
I wonder what Nick is cooking for dinner tonight? something tasty I'll bet...Comment
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He should have murdered someone - he would only have got 2 years...Originally posted by Diver View PostJust heard my mate Tony got himself banged up for nearly 3 years for scrapping £80,000 worth of Railway line.
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a bit of stir is good. no annoying kids. no mobile phones. 3 meals a day.Originally posted by Diver View PostHe bought the stuff cash in hand and wouldn't give up the blokes he bought it off (apparently)
I mean, there's loyalty and there's 3 years in nick
if one can avoid mr big in the showers it sounds like heaven...Comment
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I'm knocking up one of my pseudo-chow-meins with the leftovers of the brisket - not the most exciting meal ever, but it only takes a few minutesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostGosh - what a day!
I wonder what Nick is cooking for dinner tonight? something tasty I'll bet...
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It's Mr Huge I'd be more worried aboutOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Posta bit of stir is good. no annoying kids. no mobile phones. 3 meals a day.
if one can avoid mr big in the showers it sounds like heaven...
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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