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  • Doggy Styles
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    That's fantastic news BT

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  • BigTime
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    Good news! Majestic can come on Thursday.

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  • BigTime
    started a poll Xmas or New Year?

    Xmas or New Year?

    8
    Xmas - Big lunch and pressies
    87.50%
    7
    New Year - Overpriced nights out
    0.00%
    0
    andyw's b'day - The only date worth celebrating
    12.50%
    1
    Just placed my majestic order to get some appropriate drink for xmas lunch and have a guaranteed delivery date of new years eve. Looks like I'll be collecting it from them if they can't get it here this week.

    Which do you prefer?

    New Years has always been pretty meaningless celebration to me as it never came with presents until Y2K and I didn't get any overtime then either.
    Last edited by BigTime; 19 December 2011, 12:12.
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