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Previously on "Noisy contractors in canteens"
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostExcellent!
Reminiscent of Chris Morris as some of his verbal over-runs.
"Proof if proof be need be".
". . . has that story with him reporting from there".
The 'PM in the afternoon' thing is one of my massive gripes - local radio territory
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo I believe midget is a derogatory term.
I believe the acceptable term these days is oompa loompa.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostIs midget the politically correct term?
I think I technically am one. Nearly.
I believe the acceptable term these days is oompa loompa.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHe's not going to spin into a singularity screaming seafood calamari is he?
Anyway. There must be a sub categorization of midgets.
He's a tall midget, he's a short midget. Oh he's just about Mary's size that one????
I think I technically am one. Nearly.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostChill out PL, it's nearly three o'clock PM in the afternoon.
Anyway. There must be a sub categorization of midgets.
He's a tall midget, he's a short midget. Oh he's just about Mary's size that one????
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostNooooo, not word redundancy again.
I can hardly espress my joy.
See what I did there
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOnce seated a small midget waiter brings you your food.
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I can beat that. Here at clientco contractors are held in high regard.
At lunchtime the perms turn up at contractors desks with a throne on a plinth, a perm on each corner and a bugler to lead the way. We are carried to the restaurant to the sound of music and we are announced to all insundry when we arrive.
Once seated a small midget waiter brings you your food. A five course affair. A rather skinny man will then check your food for poison by taking a try of each course, spitting the contents into a gold bucket. A sixteen year old naked virgin from the South Sea Islands then feeds you by placing your food on a silver spoon. On completion you are then carried back to your desk where a Thai lady provides a soothing head massage.
Today we had Swan and all for a £1
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat's This? Dead Soldier already?
Run along and fetch another bottle Wilms, there's a good fellow. And be quick about it
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