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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostI can now see i have made a spelling mistake
Its all to much today...
A common phenomenon while posting using your sockie accounts from a mobile phone, ehh ?
( Give it up Wurzel )
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I can now see i have made a spelling mistake
Its all to much today...
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Originally posted by zeitghost"Plauge"?
Is that a hollow voice?
Doesn't that go with "xyzzy" or something?
Originally posted by A hollow voicePLUGH!
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostYou should be grateful to him - It's better to get the lergy in the summer than in the winter!
(assuming you'll catch it sooner or later anyway)
When someone has a cold, breathe in deep.
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostMy incredibly agitating colleague has given me the dreaded lergy (and probably half the team) first thing he does this morning is start coughing everywhere. ...
(assuming you'll catch it sooner or later anyway)
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Disappointed. I was expecting a thread about being chased off a French beach by an irate husband.
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostMy incredibly agitating colleague has given me the dreaded lergy (and probably half the team) first thing he does this morning is start coughing everywhere. Cue packing up kit moving down a floor to hot desk area. Its like a building site as the are replacing a kitchen but its a diversion from murder upstairs.. Also i am on my lonesome down which is much better
I feel much better for moaning, thanks for coming
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostMy incredibly agitating colleague has given me the dreaded lergy (and probably half the team) first thing he does this morning is start coughing everywhere. Cue packing up kit moving down a floor to hot desk area. Its like a building site as the are replacing a kitchen but its a diversion from murder upstairs.. Also i am on my lonesome down which is much better
I feel much better for moaning, thanks for coming
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Escaping the plauge
My incredibly agitating colleague has given me the dreaded lergy (and probably half the team) first thing he does this morning is start coughing everywhere. Cue packing up kit moving down a floor to hot desk area. Its like a building site as the are replacing a kitchen but its a diversion from murder upstairs.. Also i am on my lonesome down which is much better
I feel much better for moaning, thanks for coming
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