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This sort of stuff is delving to the depths of-
whoever smelt it dealt it
whoever did the rhyme did the crime
I know you are, you said you are, but what am I?
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Let's hope it goes well then, whatever it is.Originally posted by AndywI am changing it actually, should be complete by the end of the year !
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I for one am jealous. He's obviously well hung, because he's a huge cock.
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Some MRI scans to see if his brain is located in a different place (i.e. downwards...)
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Clearly he's already had the prefrontal lobotomy. What more can medical science do?Originally posted by MarillionFanIs that when the operation is booked?
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I thought that one the prize for the most "playground like insult"....
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You! - "Dont need to ! unlike some !"AndywOriginally posted by AndywAnd the prize for the most predictable reply goes to......
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Originally posted by MordacAbsolutely, but if his life is as miserable and depressing as he makes out, then he should change it. Instead he posts every tedious detail of his dreary little existence, and if I accidentally read any of them, it makes me feel miserable and depressed. Which is something I'm trying to avoid. Selfish of me, I know, but life can be cruel. Just ask Andy...
I am changing it actually, should be complete by the end of the year !
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Absolutely, but if his life is as miserable and depressing as he makes out, then he should change it. Instead he posts every tedious detail of his dreary little existence, and if I accidentally read any of them, it makes me feel miserable and depressed. Which is something I'm trying to avoid. Selfish of me, I know, but life can be cruel. Just ask Andy...Originally posted by kramerits a public forum and he has jsut as much right to say things as anyone ....
Lighten up.
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I actually like the stuff that I do. I love learning, and getting paid to learn is an added bonus. The money doesn't matter really, though.
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Well and Good.Originally posted by zeitghostYes.
For the moment.
Until I get into Lion Taming.
Lions are those little furry animals aren't they?
But wouldnt it be more sensible to start a career as say,a file clerk or for the more adventurous,computer programmer,then work your way to Lion Taming or its contemporary equivalent,NHS IT Project Management?
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