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« Reply #21975 on: Sunday, January 10, 2016, 19:39:35 » |
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This bit can be moved to the amusing thread  ha. I did laugh at the time actually.
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« Reply #21976 on: Sunday, January 10, 2016, 19:43:57 » |
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Is there a Spaghetti Tree in Swindon? Not sure if they are just London? Anyway never been before, I got roped into a meal for my wifes best friends daughters 18th last night. Fuck me If I wanted to eat in a nightclub, I'd go to a nightclub. Lots of pissed up grannies shouting and dancing along with the (pub) singer whilst i'm trying to eat. Needless to say I finished the food and fucked off, left the wife there. Never darken that door again.
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« Reply #21977 on: Sunday, January 10, 2016, 20:27:35 » |
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My nephew has a girlfriend....he's 11. When did kids start growing up so quick?
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« Reply #21978 on: Sunday, January 10, 2016, 20:32:33 » |
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My nephew has a girlfriend....he's 11. When did kids start growing up so quick?
That's pretty normal, the one's who grow up quickly these days are either bi, or are questioning a gender change.
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« Reply #21979 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 13:30:35 » |
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Seeing someone you know in a supermarker and exchanging pleasantries. You then subsequently pass them in pretty much every isle for the rest of your shop. At what point do you stop acknowledging them with a head nod or that akward smile/chuckle
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« Reply #21980 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:05:44 » |
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My boiler isn't lighting and it's not getting looked at until tomorrow
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« Reply #21981 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:12:45 » |
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Seeing someone you know in a supermarker and exchanging pleasantries. You then subsequently pass them in pretty much every isle for the rest of your shop. At what point do you stop acknowledging them with a head nod or that akward smile/chuckle
When you stop being English, or fully-integrated-Polish.
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« Reply #21982 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:19:22 » |
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My boiler isn't lighting and it's not getting looked at until tomorrow
What type is it?
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« Reply #21983 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:26:51 » |
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I've tried different razors and only the Gillette's work for me.
The others are just not sharp enough. They don't cut through the stubble and I basically end up having to hack away. 1 razor can't do a proper job for 1 shave. Plus the hacking ends up irritating the skin.
Gillette's just glide through, and they last a few weeks before they need replacing. I think I probably end up saving in the long run in buying the quality gear.
I know the mechanical engineer who designed the Gillette multi blade razors, I worked with him before he went to Gillette. There is actually a surprising amount of effort and technology in them. True story dat.
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« Reply #21984 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:27:31 » |
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Seeing someone you know in a supermarker and exchanging pleasantries. You then subsequently pass them in pretty much every isle for the rest of your shop. At what point do you stop acknowledging them with a head nod or that akward smile/chuckle
I tend to abandon my trolley and flee the store after the second encounter ..
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« Reply #21985 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 14:29:24 » |
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Seeing someone you know in a supermarker and exchanging pleasantries. You then subsequently pass them in pretty much every isle for the rest of your shop. At what point do you stop acknowledging them with a head nod or that akward smile/chuckle
Just copy clip number 2
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« Reply #21986 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 15:27:49 » |
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Seeing someone you know in a supermarker and exchanging pleasantries. You then subsequently pass them in pretty much every isle for the rest of your shop. At what point do you stop acknowledging them with a head nod or that akward smile/chuckle
Thats a Micky Flanagan anecdote 
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« Reply #21987 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 16:45:16 » |
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What type is it?
A Baxi combi. I think it's the solenoids as I've tried all the usual stuff and I can hear it attempting to light
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« Reply #21988 on: Monday, January 11, 2016, 16:58:24 » |
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Ah, fair enough.
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« Reply #21989 on: Tuesday, January 12, 2016, 10:07:30 » |
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Easyjet and their lack of goodwill and the government not providing an updated stance on travel to Egypt.
We were due to go to Sharm el Sheik in July (booked before the plane bombing etc), but have decided even if Easyjet are flying there by then, we just don't want to take the risk with 3 children. Rang them and because flights are currently only suspended until the end of February, our only option has been to change them to another destination and pay the associated admin fees. I could wait and see if the flights are suspended into July, in which case we'd get a full refund. However, that decision might not be made for a few months, in which time flight prices elsewhere continue to increase and hotel availability drops.
The woman at Easyjet told me that they're waiting on government advice, before they can make a decision on how long flights are suspended. It's a shame they couldn't have taken the same approach as Italy, who've suspended all flights until September instead of leaving hundreds of thousands of people in limbo.
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