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Bring me back some bog roll.Originally posted by vetran View Postwish me luck off to the Shops!
Oh are you off to Aldi? Then a new snorkel please....Comment
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Agreed very strongly.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh, also extremely poor at staying a safe(ish) distance from other people: the kind of cyclist who rides a bike with knobbly tyres on the pavement, despite being a grown man and the roads being virtually empty of motor vehicles
Very much the kind of person who gives cyclists an undeserved bad name; none of them seem capable of steering any further than a foot or so from any given pedestrian even on extremely wide pavements
Once MrsBP shouted at a cyclist "Doesn't your mother let you cycle on the road!"
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWhat?
The cow died of old age?

In other news, the Freecell score was 93% today, which is rather more acceptable, running average still 83% (wot a surprise
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Turns out I've lost 3000 and won 14,000 odd.
And this on a game I've been playing since Win32s for Win3.1 came out.
Hopefully means you are feeling better?
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Originally posted by covbob View PostSadly I've put something out in my back getting up from the sofa. Given how it also hurts my leg and arm I wonder if it's a trapped nerve.

Try not to get up from the sofa again! Seriously, engage core then move.
Lie on the floor. Knees above hips. Cycle.
When cycling, do not get shouted at by NF.....Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDo you mean pentagram?
Thats me going to be kicked out of the local occaltist society.
How come you know so much about the dark arts?Comment
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Actually I lied! A PS3 game came for baby bp. Still one more expected. And same cable converters for my home office setup...Originally posted by covbob View PostHave you checked in the bin?Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostActually I lied! A PS3 game came for baby bp. Still one more expected. And same cable converters for my home office setup...

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