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Originally posted by AtW View PostGo back to wife, say you are sorry and you wo't do it again.
This will get you half a million quid tax free.
Xoggoth Tales 8
'Getting his way'
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostThank you EO, you are obviously a great gent.
MF? Have a heart mate!
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostNO NO NO! As tempting that is, trust me, your life is better of without the imprisonment. OK, you may not be able to do the high value pleasures such as flying, thrice yearly Maldives holidays, driving super sportscars, quaffing lobster and Beluga.
But trust me, you will find the simple pleasures in life are so rewarding:-
Like MacDonalds.
Doner Kebabs.
Strictly Come Lap Dancing.
Pissing in a broken and blocked toilet.
Ignoring TV Licensing Company.
No sympathy from so called friends.
Eating greasy sausage rolls from Greggs on a regular basis.
Wearing last night's crusty wanksock for work.
Trust me, you're free, and living the dream!
I've been there, and got the soiled, second-hand T-Shirt.
Seriously Mr DP, it's for the best, and I wish you all the good fortune and luck sir, having trod that uncertain gravel path myself.
To the best of times
darned fine words sir
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostNO NO NO! As tempting that is, trust me, your life is better of without the imprisonment. OK, you may not be able to do the high value pleasures such as flying, thrice yearly Maldives holidays, driving super sportscars, quaffing lobster and Beluga.
But trust me, you will find the simple pleasures in life are so rewarding:-
Like MacDonalds.
Doner Kebabs.
Strictly Come Lap Dancing.
Pissing in a broken and blocked toilet.
Ignoring TV Licensing Company.
No sympathy from so called friends.
Eating greasy sausage rolls from Greggs on a regular basis.
Wearing last night's crusty wanksock for work.
Trust me, you're free, and living the dream!
I've been there, and got the soiled, second-hand T-Shirt.
Seriously Mr DP, it's for the best, and I wish you all the good fortune and luck sir, having trod that uncertain gravel path myself.
To the best of times
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Originally posted by AtW View PostGo back to wife, say you are sorry and you wo't do it again.
This will get you half a million quid tax free.
But trust me, you will find the simple pleasures in life are so rewarding:-
Like MacDonalds.
Doner Kebabs.
Strictly Come Lap Dancing.
Pissing in a broken and blocked toilet.
Ignoring TV Licensing Company.
No sympathy from so called friends.
Eating greasy sausage rolls from Greggs on a regular basis.
Wearing last night's crusty wanksock for work.
Trust me, you're free, and living the dream!
I've been there, and got the soiled, second-hand T-Shirt.
Seriously Mr DP, it's for the best, and I wish you all the good fortune and luck sir, having trod that uncertain gravel path myself.
To the best of times
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Are we in the
That was the interview, today you are staff situation? (you know the old hell joke)
Treat em mean keep em keen
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