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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDo you come under Aldershot?Comment
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Dear me.
I'm listening to a vauxhall viva at the moment.
The presentation is not flowing well.Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostNo, Hants NE. Home of the homicidal UKIP candidate, who somehow managed to get 8.8% of the vote. I'm presuming those are postal votes, before he went postal, and not votes on the night.
What calibre weapon was he proposing to use?Comment
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9:11am and just seen in Tescos a mother and child, both in pyjamas with a Greggs bag, complaining that her benefits have been stopped while also trying to roll up from a pouch of tobacco.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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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSounds like a fine upstanding chap.
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Hmm. Leg seems to have seized up even further, after having been left in about the only position where it isn't actively painful. This has turned out to be a blessing of sorts, as I was able to make it to the kitchen and back with it only almost giving way beneath me once
Maybe the ibuprofen helped. Anyway, if it carries on like this, I may be able to make it to Boots or somewhere to buy a walking stick, which in turn means I might be able to make it to London for Boring Conference tomorrow. We shall see…Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHmm. Leg seems to have seized up even further, after having been left in about the only position where it isn't actively painful. This has turned out to be a blessing of sorts, as I was able to make it to the kitchen and back with it only almost giving way beneath me once
Maybe the ibuprofen helped. Anyway, if it carries on like this, I may be able to make it to Boots or somewhere to buy a walking stick, which in turn means I might be able to make it to London for Boring Conference tomorrow. We shall see…Comment
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Working from home today as I had an appointment this morning at the chiropractor.
Turns out I have some stuff wrong with my neck, shoulder and some other part. But hopefully a couple of session will sort me out.Comment
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Feck me, some of these viva candidates reckon they did stuff that someone else did.
Not to mention not knowing much about anything really.
One couldn't tell us what the brushes in a motor were and what they were for.Comment
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