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Casing the joints?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHope the Apple Event doesn't run long; I'm going to a Neighbourhood Watch meeting at half seven
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Pussies have been "done". Rather than the collar things, they've been given baby-gros. They're not very happy.
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EveningOriginally posted by WTFH View PostMorning all. Wedding anniversary today.
Wedding Anniversary is tomorrow. I have a card ready, Mrs Eek doesn't....
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Once again, the Neighbourhood Watch meeting provides evidence that there's a fine line between taking responsibility for the wellbeing of the community, and being a total busybody:
"That dog at number fourteen, it never seems very happy."
"Is it being neglected?"
"Oh no, it looks well fed and in good condition. It just seems very docile… extremely so compared to most dogs."
"…I don't think having a mild-mannered dog is actionable."
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOnce again, the Neighbourhood Watch meeting provides evidence that there's a fine line between taking responsibility for the wellbeing of the community, and being a total busybody:
"That dog at number fourteen, it never seems very happy."
"Is it being neglected?"
"Oh no, it looks well fed and in good condition. It just seems very docile… extremely so compared to most dogs."
"…I don't think having a mild-mannered dog is actionable."

I gave up on ours after the newsletter came round reporting that vandals had tipped the bins over, which happened to coincide with gale force winds...Comment
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