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Previously on "They are telling me to save water and not fixing their fecking leaks"
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Would tell you not to move house but I know this is the first telephone for that house ever.
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It only took six months to get a new phone line from British Telecommunications.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou know there's only one way to fix this.
Vote Labour and nationalise the Utilities so that they're not run as profit-leeching businesses any longer.
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So does he currently hire his sheep suspenders?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen the Welsh declare independence they are going to start selling water to the English. My neighbour reckons he will get enough to buy his sheep suspenders.
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When the Welsh declare independence they are going to start selling water to the English. My neighbour reckons he will get enough to buy his sheep suspenders.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou know there's only one way to fix this.
Vote Labour and nationalise the Utilities so that they're not run as profit-leeching businesses any longer.
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Iii cos getting a unionised workforce to do it would help....Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou know there's only one way to fix this.
Vote Labour and nationalise the Utilities so that they're not run as profit-leeching businesses any longer.
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You know there's only one way to fix this.
Vote Labour and nationalise the Utilities so that they're not run as profit-leeching businesses any longer.
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