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Indeed, could not be ar$ed with sleazyjet and then having to travel from Gatwick cost the same even with the rail travel. -
I see the Mail has picked up the story about the cultural diversity among shopkeepers on my road. I must say, two errors in just the headline is quite good going even by their standards
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Are they frothing at the mouth about "white genocide" and the like?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI see the Mail has picked up the story about the cultural diversity among shopkeepers on my road. I must say, two errors in just the headline is quite good going even by their standards
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Made a start on sorting the books in an ex-mate's room.
Feck me, he's got a lot.
Archive boxes no good: too heavy by half.
A4 paper boxes ideal, just the right size.
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Haven't read the story - just seen a screengrab by one of the Twitter accounts I follow that mocks them, @DMReporter, highlighting the fact the the top-voted comments are actually saying what a good thing it isOriginally posted by covbob View PostAre they frothing at the mouth about "white genocide" and the like?
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Just got a couple of things from the resolutely English cob shop. The girl tried to add £1.70 and £1.80 in her head for a few moments, then gave up and did it on the till
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The saga of the neverending changes to email signatures rumbles on.
Apparently "Investors in People" needs adding.
I haven't got one at all.

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