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This is how it all starts, next thing you know he'll be pinching your milk off the doorstep. Get in done now before they suspect you.
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I have had root canal treatment as well, but didn't get the sympathy-BJ. I wondered why I had to take pain killers for a few days.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOn the subject of the sack and the canal, once in my permie days I had the misfortune of having a root canal treatment at the dentists in the morning and then being made redundant in the afternoon. I deserved that evening’s sympathy-BJ.
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CUK Short Story of the Day AwardOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostOn the subject of the sack and the canal, once in my permie days I had the misfortune of having a root canal treatment at the dentists in the morning and then being made redundant in the afternoon. I deserved that evening’s sympathy-BJ.
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On the subject of the sack and the canal, once in my permie days I had the misfortune of having a root canal treatment at the dentists in the morning and then being made redundant in the afternoon. I deserved that evening’s sympathy-BJ.Originally posted by Mr Crosby View PostI've found a sack and a canal is the answer to the age old problem.
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I think if a cat should stray onto your property, it leaves its rights outside your fence and you are free to cook it in any way you see fit.
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I've found a sack and a canal is the answer to the age old problem.
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Nothing a trip to B&Q won't fix.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI suggest to you SY01, that you're one spanner short of a full tool box.
Not much help I know, but it may help you reflect.
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I suggest to you SY01, that you're one spanner short of a full tool box.
Not much help I know, but it may help you reflect.
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I believe in legal terms an owner is responsible for dog behaviour but not for cats. Cats are considered independent thinking animals.
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Quite!
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