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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAbout the only thing imperial left should be my imperial nuts! To go on my imperial bolts that is...
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Ten Millennia!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's all go today
I'm going to finally get around to booking an eye test, if I can be bothered to go into town.
Furthermore, I shall be taking some bottles, jars and newspapers for recycling, seeing as the council haven't replaced the recycling bins that got nicked about two years ago.
And I need to buy various bits and bobs that have all chosen to run out at the same time - salt, pepper, coffee, vinegar, washing-up liquid, bin liners, and a few other things I've forgotten.
Then I'll probably have to have a sit down to recover from the heady excitement of it all
But also in there is my umbrella mountain(6 fold away plus my f4j golfing umbrella), the milk bottles, nappy sack and black bag bin(non food, non recycle, collected every 2 weeks.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostStone me, I turn my back for 5 mins & another millennium bites the dust...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNever... some ladies are too good to eat...Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's all go today
I'm going to finally get around to booking an eye test, if I can be bothered to go into town.
Furthermore, I shall be taking some bottles, jars and newspapers for recycling, seeing as the council haven't replaced the recycling bins that got nicked about two years ago.
And I need to buy various bits and bobs that have all chosen to run out at the same time - salt, pepper, coffee, vinegar, washing-up liquid, bin liners, and a few other things I've forgotten.
Then I'll probably have to have a sit down to recover from the heady excitement of it all
Have you been looking for another contract?Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostmissedComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAs in Whitworth Imperial, or the inferior kind?
Brillo
got
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110,000
Millennium!!!
Ten Millennia!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by kali View PostNo no no!!
Metric should be scrapped, we should revert to good ole imperial!
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Hello everyone!!Comment
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