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I know this is off topic, but the first time my missus asked me to purchase some ladies comfort doings on her behalf, she just told me to get some Alldays. Never having heard of that brand, and knowing we needed some bread, I assumed that was what it was and asked the girl in the Tescos bakery for some.
Without a word she took off her apron, came round the counter, marched me up to the other end of the store and pointed them out. It was very nice of her, but it would have saved her time if she'd just enlightened me and sent me on my way. Or sold me a loaf of thick-sliced white bread.
Hi DS
That's got me thinking a good slice of Warburton's extra thick sliced down the front of my Trainer Coos would probably be a better bet than my normal brand - especially when the old flow is a bit on the heavy side
We (SAS) usually train all the worlds special forces, or is this just media myth?
The SAS will no doubt be there watching and taking notes but with the amount of guards around the hostage I'd say it's just too risky to go in via a firefight. More airpower required I'd guess.
Much as I hope the poor man is released as a result of negotiations or even, dare I say it, as a result of an act of goodwill by the jihadists, I have to concur with the senniment of the esteemed op.
In fact, this mission has about as much chance of success as I do in trying to persuade Mr Gittins to pop down to Costco for a fresh box of panty liners on my behalf.
Hi GG!
I know this is off topic, but the first time my missus asked me to purchase some ladies comfort doings on her behalf, she just told me to get some Alldays. Never having heard of that brand, and knowing we needed some bread, I assumed that was what it was and asked the girl in the Tescos bakery for some.
Without a word she took off her apron, came round the counter, marched me up to the other end of the store and pointed them out. It was very nice of her, but it would have saved her time if she'd just enlightened me and sent me on my way. Or sold me a loaf of thick-sliced white bread.
Much as I hope the poor man is released as a result of negotiations or even, dare I say it, as a result of an act of goodwill by the jihadists, I have to concur with the senniment of the esteemed op.
In fact, this mission has about as much chance of success as I do in trying to persuade Mr Gittins to pop down to Costco for a fresh box of panty liners on my behalf.
Perhaps they're already in theatre unable to identify the target. They need the target to move to take action. Leak from no. 10 to Daily Mail. Unfortunately Jihadi John only every reads the FT.
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