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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI'd end up pressing the wrong button.
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostCarrying a hammer on public transport might cause some Peter Sutcliffe comparisons though.
Try one of these :-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/te...00/7750010.stm
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAvailable now at your local hardware shop - just ask for a hammer.
HTH
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I'd prefer a device to kill mobile phones that play music through their tinny little speakers on the train. Much more annoying.
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Someone was snoring on the train this morning. one of the other passengers kept prodding him to wake him up. he didn't seem to mind.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn my experience the Steves of this world are middle management or sales and would quite happily cut their own legs of with a blunt spoon for their 25 grand + bonuses job. They would not take kindly to someone asking them to put the phone down.
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In my experience the Steves of this world are middle management or sales and would quite happily cut their own legs of with a blunt spoon for their 25 grand + bonuses job. They would not take kindly to someone asking them to put the phone down.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhy don't you ask Steve to tone it down a bit? He's probably a reasonable chap and doesn't realise you're being caused nuisance.
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