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Previously on "Oops - I've just destroyed my landlord's cooker"
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Originally posted by thelace View PostCan I be the first to say....
You flipping muppet!
IT guys, sheesh... shouldn't be let out on your own
kermit, muppet. geddit??
(no)
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIt took ages to heat up, and then boiled ver slowly
expat, you forget we are contractors, and therefore posh.
Last edited by KentPhilip; 7 August 2009, 09:06.
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By my calculations there will be 14 trillion burned cookers in Holland in 8 weeks time
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Can I be the first to say....
You flipping muppet!
IT guys, sheesh... shouldn't be let out on your own
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Originally posted by expat View PostIt took ages to heat up, and then boiled very slowly
The reality of the event is not in question.
expat, you forget we are contractors, and therefore posh.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostTrue. That makes it:
It took ages to heat up, and then boiled real slowly
But isn't that a bit wrong still?
It took ages to heat up, and then boiled really slowly
That's better I think...
The reality of the event is not in question.
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I did a quick poll
we blame the manufacturer
so you are in the clear Kent
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAre you a septic? The word is slowly
Tell your insurer, they'll sort it.
It took ages to heat up, and then boiled real slowly
But isn't that a bit wrong still?
It took ages to heat up, and then boiled really slowly
That's better I think...
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post...and then boiled real slow. ...
Tell your insurer, they'll sort it.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostNow's the time to regret throwing those £50 notes away
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