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You're not planning to take her down into cellar for a few photos to prove she's still alive are you?
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Don't worry back to BAU from tomorrowOriginally posted by AtW View Post
Thanks for all kind words... for a change!!!
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's a majestic day for atw
Thanks for all kind words... for a change!!!
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https://blog.majestic.com/company/queensawardwinner/Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIs this a piss take or is he really being recognised for his achievements in Brexit doomery?

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and don't forget these days it's "mam" rhyming with "ham, not "marm" as in "farm".
or is it the other way round?
Good luck anyway!
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All the best AtW!!
Don't run around with those cherries in your pocket. Pound shop Kate is notorious for being a popper
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Maybe she has a spare sofa you can have?
Good luck AtW, a great achievement!
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He's hit the headlines already!
Man, 41, charged after intruder 'scales Buckingham Palace perimeter wall' | Crime | News | London Evening Standard
A 41-year-old man has been charged with trespass after an intruder was allegedly found in the grounds of Buckingham Palace having scaled a perimeter wall.
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Oooh! "By Royal appointment" Very nice.
Watch out for that sword though - she's 90 now, we wouldn't want any accidents...
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Congratulations AtW!
Who will give us Brexit doom now?
Be sure to put up a picture of you sitting on a BP DFS sofa holding a squirrel.
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