Keep those flags safe then.
..although they won't be needed for long.
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Previously on "Anybody else looking forward to the World Cup?"
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Rugby world cup is not until 2007 but I am still looking forward to it.....!!
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I particularly like those flags attached to cars. They increase in numbers as the competition progresses, then when England get knocked out (because they tried to play someone who should still be at school) they mysteriously vanish.
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Naturally.Originally posted by Dalek Supreme+VAT? I will be claiming it as a business expense.
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+VAT? I will be claiming it as a business expense.Originally posted by Mr CrosbyMy usual contract rate of £6.37 an hour then.
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My usual contract rate of £6.37 an hour then.Originally posted by Dalek SupremeI have a variety of interchangeable attachments.
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I have a variety of interchangeable attachments.Originally posted by Mr CrosbyI would have to charge you premium rate because of the size of your pleasure probe.
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I would have to charge you premium rate because of the size of your pleasure probe.Originally posted by Dalek Supremereasonable
How much?
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reasonableOriginally posted by Mr CrosbyAvailable at a very resonable rate.
How much?
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Available at a very resonable rate.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNo he meant he was our all gay plaything, didnt you know?
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didn'tOriginally posted by The Lone GunmanNo he meant he was our all gay plaything, didnt you know?
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No he meant he was our all gay plaything, didnt you know?Originally posted by Dalek Supremeyou're
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don'tOriginally posted by nobody here but us chickeIt will give me a set of prearranged times when I can do whatever I want without all the chavs and plebs cluttering up the roads/shops/etc.
parking will be easier in town, queues shorter, etc. I dont watch telly much so that wont bother me (assuming that its even on terrestial?)
won't
it's
Supreme Dalek in "trying to blend in" mode
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me too
It will give me a set of prearranged times when I can do whatever I want without all the chavs and plebs cluttering up the roads/shops/etc.
parking will be easier in town, queues shorter, etc. I dont watch telly much so that wont bother me (assuming that its even on terrestial?)
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