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Previously on "journalist needs help on iraq"

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    I even know the numbers of my 3 landlines... how sad is that?
    Quite, but if you use them all the time then why wouldn't you know them?

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  • angusglover
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    Originally posted by wizard1974uk
    Sorry, I have to take the first answer and before jumping up and down on people for getting their mobile phone no wrong, how many of you actually know your own mobile nos without having to look it up? I reckon not very many of you
    Of course I know my own number.....are you saying you don't???

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  • angusglover
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    Originally posted by wizard1974uk
    Check the 1st paragraph of his latest post again and then take a look in the mirror
    I was also referring to the 2nd paragaraph!!!!!...........

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  • Churchill
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    What do you expect, the daft fecker works for the Grauniad!

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by wizard1974uk
    ... how many of you actually know your own mobile nos without having to look it up? I reckon not very many of you
    I do.

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  • wizard1974uk
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    I mean in the 2nd paragraph - he's just copied and pasted.
    Sorry, I have to take the first answer and before jumping up and down on people for getting their mobile phone no wrong, how many of you actually know your own mobile nos without having to look it up? I reckon not very many of you

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  • XTC
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    Originally posted by andy
    I was there last week but unfortunately got killed by a suicide bomber. Do I get my share of 72 virgins ?
    You're dead so you should know. If not email [email protected] He'll be able to help u out.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by wizard1974uk
    No he hasn't check the first paragraph
    I mean in the 2nd paragraph - he's just copied and pasted.

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  • wizard1974uk
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    Originally posted by angusglover
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......Obviously not qualified to use the phone....

    Muppet!!!
    Check the 1st paragraph of his latest post again and then take a look in the mirror

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  • angusglover
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    Originally posted by steven morris
    Further to my note below - I missed a digit from my phone number, stupidly. It's 07979 704197, thanks

    I'm a Guardian reporter doing a piece about British contractors in Iraq. Anyone have any experiences? Good or bad or indifferent. All treated in confidence. Please get in touch via email or on 07979 70419, regards, Steve Morris
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......Obviously not qualified to use the phone....

    Muppet!!!

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  • wizard1974uk
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    You've left the number out again!
    No he hasn't check the first paragraph

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Yes I implemented a three stage ITIL Project in Iraq

    1 Shock and Awe

    2 Freedom and Democracy

    3 Cut and Run


    Far and Few
    Far and Few
    Are the Land where the Blairabees live
    Their hearts are Black
    Their Chancellor is Brown
    And they're off to War in Iraq

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  • andy
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    I was there last week but unfortunately got killed by a suicide bomber. Do I get my share of 72 virgins ?

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    You've left the number out again!
    Journalists eh? Don't know their arse from their keyboard.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by steven morris
    Further to my note below - I missed a digit from my phone number, stupidly. It's 07979 704197, thanks

    I'm a Guardian reporter doing a piece about British contractors in Iraq. Anyone have any experiences? Good or bad or indifferent. All treated in confidence. Please get in touch via email or on 07979 70419, regards, Steve Morris
    You've left the number out again!

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