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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThis cooker hood is driving me batchy.
I think I'll ask my tame plumber if he can drill the holes for me.Comment
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Beyond the call of duty: how to teach your kids about the reality of war - Telegraph
A Swedish father agreed to buy his sons the latest Call of Duty video game, but only after first showing them what life in a war zone is really like
As for Frank and Leo, when they returned from the Middle East, they decided they didn't want to play the new Call of Duty game after all.
Top workComment
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Listening to Rush- Spirit Of The Radio.
I remember hearing it in late 70s playing the arcades in Blackpool. Happy times.Comment
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Vicious swan Asboy is 'next Mr Asbo' as he attacks Cambridge rowers - Telegraph
If thats all the residents of Cambridge has to worry about then they are very lucky.
Another swan wing anyone?Comment
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Very weird train journey home from t'pub.
Another passenger and I sitting on opposite sides of the aisle in an otherwise empty carriage. We each had a table, he had a laptop.
About 3 minutes into the journey, a lady appears and sits opposite him, talking like crazy and showing much interest in his dull existence.
A minute later, an elderly Indian gentlemen (who smelt lovely!) sits opposite me and starts chatting to me about India and his visit to the UK (he hates it). If he hadn't been preceded by said lady I would have enjoyed talking to him, but it all seemed very weird and I was waiting to be robbed.
Both of them got off at the next stop.
Mr laptop's theory is that she'd sat opposite him to get away from my gentleman. As he said, he looks safe.
Still no idea what was going on, if anything.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThis cooker hood is driving me batchy.
I think I'll ask my tame plumber if he can drill the holes for me.
Zen.
Chury.
And I never even noticed.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAll three kids are alive as I board the ferry, odds on how many will survive the 25 hour sailing?!Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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