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Smoke gets in your eyes.
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Which one?
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..like a plasterer's radio It's a small world................. but I wouldn't want to paint it. Officer to me after crashing into lamp-post: Are you ****ed Sir? Me: No occifer, Im a ****ing stunt driver.
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I'd think that the astronomic premiums are more to do with the damage (property and injury to people, including death) that younger drivers are capable and responible for. The majoroty carrying the can for the moronic minority, not fair but I guess they have some formula that works it out. End of the day, insurance is just another form of gambling and you never see a poor bookie do you.
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Are you any good a t word games Jonny? For 10 points, rearrange the following two words to form a common phrase. OFF **** In all seriousness, that is a very good price, even taking into account the alarming depeciation of mobility aids.
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Removing my mini kit usually has the opposite effect, especially from the local pcso's.
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Least I could do mate.
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That's better.
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I wish I could tell you all that Mrs hamster had Just tossed me off. alas, the truth is that Mrs hamster had just ****ed the rudder on alock chamber cill, I had no choice but to go in. it was comfortably warm.
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Th property market is a buyers delight if you've got the reddies atm. On the downside not so good for sellers like me who just had a drawn out sale collapse. Other irons in the fire though and still got a roof over our heads. Wouldn't want anyone tripping up on my advice on an internet forum but recently had a very wealthy relative share a secret that has been the source of his (literally) millionaire status. BTL's are in again but interest only an absolute must.
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Thing is, there are 4 dogs in the smelly house so Vet's and Frontline etc are gonna cost a bome. I was just wondering if there are any more economic methods, I hear that tea tree oil works quite well. Non dog people I would not expect to understand the joy that they bring...aprt from the fleas and the smell of course.
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before anyone asks, no, they are not implants...all me.
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Nope, but this is dsm:
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Went with Swift when they were privately owned about 3 years ago, they were cheapest by miles but now owned by one of the big boys. This is the forst year they've really hiked the premium so I'm off to anothet when it expires next month. Looks like I'll be saving [sic] about £150 but in real year on year terms only about a tenner. Incidentally, when I first went with them, they were the top recomended insurer by Martin Lewis' MoneySavingExpert website. That's how they operate unortunately, relying on complacency and brand loyalty.
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Printers are the bain of my working life in our Online Centre. I've been through about one every year. We started with a simple Epson inkjet and it was relatively simple to just pop in a replacement cheapie from Cartridge World. Omce we moved up [sic] to a laserjet thye problems began. Admittedly it was ne who snapped a little plastic bit off the first one but our second Hp was a right bugger. After a couple of thousand pages it refused to print giving a message about the flux capacitor (heat exchange thingy) having expired! When I called their support dept I explained that the print quality was perfect and it must be a faulty messagfe. After some research I discovered that the chips are set to give that message regardless after x amount of pages. I did find a solution though which may help others who are handy with a philips screwdriver; find the little fuse on the part and simply unscrew the cover and replace, they actually do blow the fuse hence the failure to be abke to reset using normal methods. I still managed to bugger it up myself in the end. Our current printer replaced one that actually did burn out leaving us to be wildly out with our printing charges. We've now go a cheapo one again and quality is fine, fast and above all cheap. Printer companies are shysters, hate them.
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saint_stevo comes highly recomended. Nice chap and good as his word.
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Frontline? Isn't that a bit timi. Our little pug Theo ( yep, Walcott) is losing his fur, poor chap. Four fleas! Brilliant, glad we got that one out of the way early on. Anyone heard 9f using Keyed Fluid?
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What is an effective method for dealing with fleas on dogs please? We have 4.
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I'm illegitimate, stop bullying me or ill get my mate Mornington to duff you up. I don't have an iPhone any more hth. Re-read my post and there are only a couple of errors, ESB will know what I was trying to say anyway, you others are insignificant.
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Someone Jackson has less than a year left on his Norwich contract and Lambert has brought in 7 new faces already. I would love it it we snapped him up, break the bank Nicola, he is just what we need to push for promotion.
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ESB, I was a union rep and took a lot of flak for helping non members, I would have stood down rather than not put my knowledge and negotiating skills to the good of all. I even acted as advisor to other companies during times of change on TUPE matters but did that in my own time, they were getting totally shatter. My favourite little known of t & c in anyone's contract us that if 'custom and practice'. It's a gem. My downfall in the end was no support in +y own disciplinary case. A full time rep who you may know well from your time at Swaythling Hung me out to dry. Not strictly above board, but I somehow uncovered that he was having private cosy meetings with BAA's MD at The Moody Fig. When I enquired about these it sounded my death nell. I did learn not to trust anyone at their word.
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I accept that I use the word as a derogatory term and won't repeat it again to avoid offending. My views on the domino effect on society remain that it is counter productive to the working classes to communities but people are free to put their own needs first. Hope I'm not compromising my values too much there? Are we still friends Mornington? That is important to me too.
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Ta Phil, my lie was about Monty's bunkers BTW. A shot, good or bad, is history, just like bad/sad news. Accepting that is key. Different level but I gave up playing albeit badly after Mrs h was diagnosed with cancer, then my doc TOLD ME to get back out there and the penny dropped. I'm still rubbish but I started to improve after that day and golf is now very special to me. Stopped trying to be good or better and it started happening as if bymaguc, my best shots are when I am thinking about absolutely nothing, its weird.
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Very.scientific sambosa, and just reading that had me salivating. Of course that also supports my argument against a slow cookery. Don't get me wrong, I have one myself, I told Mrs h to have dinner on the table at 2 and it wasn't ready until half 3, she is a very slow cooker indeed.