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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostCUKKERs don't necessarily have the qualifications or experience to offer Legal Advice, Financial Advice, Contracts Advice, Technical Advice, Relationship Advice or Global Warming Advice. However, if you want to know about pot noodling then please post in Light Relief where a resident expert will be eager to assist.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI also love their warning:
Why don't we have those, warning that Sas is ignorant about economics and CUK members are not renowned client scientists?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI read it as DimPrawnIm masssively pregnant and have pgp
I also love their warning:Note: Mumsnetters don't necessarily have the qualifications or experience to offer relationships counselling or to provide help in cases of domestic violence.
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This bloke (drunk) threw up on his shirt while pissed.
He was disturbed as he did not know what to tell the wife.
His wise friend told him to put a 50 pound note in his top pocket and tell the wife some fool threw up on him but paid him to get the shirt cleaned or replaced.
He takes the advice.
He gets home and goes through the story and the wife, while annoyed, is pleased that at least the chap had the decency to cough up.
She reaches into his shirt pocket and pulls out 2 * 50s. She asked what the other is for.
"He tulip in my pants too".
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI lad who was in my uni halls for 6 months in my first year admitting to having tuliped himself on multiple occasions after drinking. I think it had happened to him so often he thought it was normal.
Apparently his mum was kind enough to clean him up everytime!
Obviously he didn't even get through first year before dropping out
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