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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt must be very annoying for you when the person in the next-door hotel bedroom keeps on loudly exclaiming that mobile broadband is lacking the responsiveness necessary to view pornography.
No, no, I don't want to break up... FFS, what's happened to my bandwidth[*]! It keeps breaking up!
[*] N.B.: This may be a euphemism
I assume that this is the reason that this limitation of existing technology has been brought to your attention - although remember that these things work both ways. Your loud exclamations of disgust when you miss out on getting a handbag on Bid-Up TV are probably annoying the dirty old man too
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FFS people where are you all?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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FFS people where are you all?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostEvening denizens
Wot Bazza Said... except you Scourer - you're excused on medical grounds
Hope the knee got fixed properly
And if your experience of General Anaesthetics is anything like mine, you won't want the beans on toast for a while yet...Comment
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I am home from operation - tired but very well.
Surgeon said almost ll my issues dur to Cartilidge - he suspected arthritis prior to operation but none found.
and I can walk without crutch.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am home from operation - tired but very well.
Surgeon said almost ll my issues dur to Cartilidge - he suspected arthritis prior to operation but none found.
and I can walk without crutch.
tomorrow morphine will wear off<-manly
Does this mean it might clear up your back problems? Epic win, if soComment
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