You can do some reading up on European Human Rights laws for my impending court case for speeding if you like. I'm sure I should win but I can't see a british judge accepting that I am correct and the whole speed camera thing is a big con as the government would have to pay back billions of pounds worth of fines..
Hope the bloke that has taken it to ECHR does well
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I'm so bored I've started reading the journal of European Law. I was particularly taken by the Directive for the Export of Duck Eggs.
http://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=en&ty pe_doc=Directive&an_doc=1990&nu_doc=539
It makes me happy, thinking that there are people who are even more bored than I am.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxWho remembers the good old days of the "Bean Wars" (early 90s I think)? It got so out of hand that KwikSave would pay you 2p for each can of beans that you took (limit: 2 cans per customer per day).
I was in Uni then and some students used to chuck them at each other in the street.
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Originally posted by PondlifeIs 11:30 to early too start drinking on a school day?
24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not.
-- H. L. Mencken
Better start drinking Pondlife
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Who remembers the good old days of the "Bean Wars" (early 90s I think)? It got so out of hand that KwikSave would pay you 2p for each can of beans that you took (limit: 2 cans per customer per day).
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Originally posted by PondlifeI must be AtW for which I claim £5 to spend wisely on life essential supplies (like value beans, whatever they are).
hth
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Originally posted by PondlifeI'm guessing by the post rate in the word association thread;
LB
AtW
Ardesco
Xenophon
Alf J P
and obviously myself for starting this equally pointless thread.
I must be AtW for which I claim £5 to spend wisely on life essential supplies (like value beans, whatever they are).
Being taken out by client this lunchtime/afternoon so not all bad!
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I normally feel like this on a Monday, but today is really slow........
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Who's bored today
I'm guessing by the post rate in the word association thread;
LB
AtW
Ardesco
Xenophon
Alf J P
and obviously myself for starting this equally pointless thread.
I must be AtW for which I claim £5 to spend wisely on life essential supplies (like value beans, whatever they are).Tags: None
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