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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOoooo, that's a good one.
Must remember not leave flashlights, shampoo bottles, pickle jars, etc. on the floor, just in case, like.
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Feck me.
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Wondering whether to go shopping today or leave it till 3pm tomorrow, when apparently there's some sporting event that will be keeping people at home in front of their televisionsComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThere's also a similar thread for pharmacists, and a surprisingly short one (in comparison) for paramedics/ambulance staff, should you need something to pass the time in the waiting room
Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWondering whether to go shopping today or leave it till 3pm tomorrow, when apparently there's some sporting event that will be keeping people at home in front of their televisionsWhen the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostIt gets progressively less funny as the trolls find it. Ho hum.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTea has been chicken tikka masala, with the usual rice and naan; absolutely delicious
Mr ms has been trying to perfect the fruit cake (Grandma's fruit cake), in order to present a perfect example at BIL's thanksgiving service tomorrow (which co-incidentally clashes with the ENG/SWE game, much to his distress!)
We are now on sunken fruitcakes #7 and 8. I fear we will be living off fruit cake until at least September.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMr ms has been trying to perfect the fruit cake (Grandma's fruit cake), in order to present a perfect example at BIL's thanksgiving service tomorrow (which co-incidentally clashes with the ENG/SWE game, much to his distress!)
We are now on sunken fruitcakes #7 and 8. I fear we will be living off fruit cake until at least September.Comment
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