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I think if someone was going to rest their paper on my head and do a puzzle
I would hope they were doing a sudukio rather than a crossword or a 'spot the ball'.
plus , if they got stuck, it would only be polite if they asked you first
Seems reasonable to me, even good manners, that short people should help out us taller types by giving us somewhere to rest things, especially when forced to stand in close quarters.
Plus he was making more efficient use of the limited space available, and that improves over-crowding as well as saving money.
There was this big Jock in the army, when we in the electronics training. He asked me who wrote auld lang syne, then put his ciggie out on my forearm when I didnt know. Robbie Burns, eh?
So I bonanzered him in the naafi at half time. should have seen the f@ggot run
later that afternoon, I had to beat a hasty from the classroom when my boot laces mysteriously caught fire
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