MF opens the cupboard, gets the biscuit jar our and brings out the Hob Nobs.
Puts kettle on.
Looks out the window for the Liberals!
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I'll put the Tea and Coffee out, that 6 minute thread is getting ugly and lo behold if a TPD Flouncer walks in the crossfire.
Gets seat ready for Suityou.Last edited by MarillionFan; 15 March 2010, 21:48.
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Right, one is off to the pub for a quick Sherry and packet of Pork Scratchings.
I shall feel perfectly constituted on my return to employ a new strategy in the next thread.
Good day.
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my cat's called biscuit. he's crackers, totally crackersny.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI'll take a mcvitie old bean. Cracking evening what say. Best of luck for that beastly start to a week that is Monday tomorrow. You're a tough chap so am sure you'll do spiffingly well. It's our more, shall we say fair-weathered colleagues I do so worry about
Chocolate Hobnob?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMore tea Richard? Good evening EO. Biscuit?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThis thread is for the sole use of posters who feel they have been victimised in General. Please feel free to post here when victimised and give support to said victim.
This is designated SAFE ZONE!
(All will become clear l8r MF)
Although - not sure from your words if i am allowed to post here to comfort you if I haven't been/don't feel victimised in General.
Is it only people who feel they have been victimised who can offer support?
If so many apologies - let me know and I will delete.....
Although.... do you feel victimised in General?... cos if not presumably you would have to delete your own post.... Gosh! Its getting complicated!
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Victim Support Thread - SAFE ZONE
This thread is for the sole use of posters who feel they have been victimised in General. Please feel free to post here when victimised and give support to said victim.
This is designated SAFE ZONE!
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