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Well I have been told it is the honourable thing to do.
I am still to be advised it falling off a table in the pokey damp bedsit is also part of this honour code.
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Good idea, sold up people will have plenty of cash to inject into the economy. Plus, living in a bedsit is as cheap as chips, especially a small one. If you want more space, (e.g to go for a walks) use the outside - it's wot outside is for!
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Googled and found this tulipe:Originally posted by Board Game Geek View Post<racks brain cell> Nope...I cannot remember..which TV show was that catchphrase from ?
http://www.sky-tribe.com/Uploads/st_...RRIORS_Chapter
Not the next Great Novel, methinks.
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Sas the Butcher...now that has a scary ring to it.
Thanks for the Mem Jog btw.
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Harry EnfieldOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View Post<racks brain cell> Nope...I cannot remember..which TV show was that catchphrase from ?
Although Sas butchered it slightly
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<racks brain cell> Nope...I cannot remember..which TV show was that catchphrase from ?considerably better than thou
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Perhaps we can also all follow our dreams. I want to be a world-famous artist and contribute to humanity, because I am considerably better than thou.Originally posted by Francko View PostI have found a solution to the financial and housing crisis.
Let's all sell all our properties we have and live in a bedsit somewhere around Birmingham.
We should also stop worrying about human relationships and concentrate on the strong bonding feeling between human beings and squirrels.
Any thought?
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It can be anywhere as long as it costs less than 100 pounds a month as long as it's grim and far away from any signal of civilisation.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostDoes it have to be Birmingham?
A bedsit in sasguru building will still cost you like an average UK salary.
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