
Essruu
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I'm wondering if Jeff now drives a silver Galaxy.
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Which level? I've 3-starred all of them (apart from the recent new levels which I haven't started yet) as has The9 I believe. Oh, and Sotons East Side believes in fairies and thinks the world is flat too.
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I think you're confusing him for another ex-manager of yours.
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Aww, she's teaching the puppies how to swim. Bless her.
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Maybe your lot should snap him up then.
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From Official Saints Twitter: - RT @simonpeach: If we get Hart I will consider resigning as a #SaintsFC fan.
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From Official Saints Twitter: - RT @simonpeach: If we get Hart I will consider resigning as a #SaintsFC fan.
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If you mean a slideshow for photograph presentation and musical accompaniment, iPhoto does the lot -brilliantly.
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Cortese is a pr1ck.
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All phone supplied to Network Operators are NOT 'unlocked' I the true sense that you can swap and put different SIMs in. When you walk out of the Orange (or Voda, 3, T-Mobile etc.) shop, you CAN then put any other Network Operator's Micro SIM in, but it is then locked to the that network: you can't then take it out and put a different network SIM in. You'd be pretty stupid to do this though, as you'll still have the 18/24mth subsidised handset contract to run! The IMEIs are registered on Apple's database and so when the iPhone 4 is activated with iTunes, only those purchased at the SIM-free full price from Apple are truly unlocked.
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Buy the phone SIM-Free from Apple, then find the best SIM only tariff that suits you. I use O2 Simplicity 600mins, 1200 texts, UL Data (although new tariffs are 500MB) for £20 per month. You can use any monthly SIM then, or get cashback via Quidco for a new SIM only plan - last I knew it was up to £100 on O2 and £120 on Vodafone. Over the course of the plan it'll cost you a lot less than a £45 contract and subsidised phone. Plus you've got an unlocked iPhone - I have a spare Orange SIM chopped down for Orange Wednesdays, plus can use local SIMs when abroad to save a fortune on Roaming charges. Plus your re-sell value will be higher for a factory unlocked iPhone. If you do opt for a subsidised handset, then 3 are doing some decent tariffs (coverage in your area dependent).
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Assuming that you've just finished A Levels at the usual age after secondary school (and not in remedial classes or re-sits) then you're still in your 'teens. How do you know that you're the sort of person that likes to go to other places and explore a bit? Apart from family holidays, where have you been and what have you explored? You've started this thread at least 3yrs before you're likely to set sail and explore: it seems more likely that you're a bit of a dreamer and just like talking about doing things. I bet you haven't even got a telescope or a compass.
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Samsung Galaxy S you say? As you form all of your opinions from online reports instead of hands-on experience, lap this up: - http://www.t3.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s-handset-hit-by-auto-reset-bug?=48451
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It's hardly the height of cruelness. I was expecting worse after reading some of the comments about it, to be honest. It's not like she battered it with a spiked club then chucked it's bleeding and broken body in the bin. She picked it up by the scruff of it's neck, which wouldn't harm it, and dropped it in the bin. The cat could probably force the lid and get out; Or it's whining would soon have alerted someone who would get it out. I don't understand how some people can get so hysterical over it.
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Cougar Town.
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If you can afford a Mac, then there's surely no decision to be made !
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It doesn't sound like she's in good enough health to properly care for the animals. Even when she's not in hospital, is she physically able to take them out for walks a couple of times per day? You and the other do-gooder need to start actually doing some good: by convincing her to sign them over permanently to the PDSA or somehow else get rid of them. It's cruel and selfish of her if she refuses.
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Never set foot in one of those places, nor had any inclination to paint or play it or whatever they do in there. The impression I get of the sorts that go in there, is that they're either the geeky, skinny and pale kids with long spindly and boney fingers, or fat lumps of lard: the sorts that are no good at football or socialising with normal kids. As they get older the skinny ones start to wear eye liner and long leather coats and grow a stupid beard, and the fat ones just eat burgers and donuts. They probably all then become pedophiles or serial killers.
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FOR SURE YOU DID READ IT WRONG!!! PMSL ROFL LOL HUN MONG. The 'signal' comment I made was clearly stated to be a WiFi signal, you idiot. Not that it matters, but the 3G, 3GS, a Blackberry, some new Samsung and my iPhone 4 all had O2 SIMs bar one on Orange and were at the same table and equidistant from the WiFi router they were trying to connect to. iPhone 4 was the first to find and connect, loaded every page fastest and never dropped connection. The others were all frustrating for various reasons ranging from failing to see the network, constantly dropping connection, connecting but not loading pages, and generally being a bit flakey. A 'death grip' couldn't reduce the iPhone 4 connection or speed whatsoever. Even when signal strength has been low I've never been able to drop a call or stop any data transfer with the so called 'death grip'. Stop creaming yourself over the 'death grip' sensationalism - no handset, including any Android is as fast, slick and polished in equal measures as the iPhone 4. Get over it.
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David Walker, you're a twaat. We possibly wouldn't have a club if it wasn't for him. You've done and said some stupid things in your time in your bedroom general capacity, but this is right up there. Kn0b.
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Spanish Air Traffic Control Strikes - advice please
Essruu replied to Johnny Bognor's topic in The Lounge
Are you sure you can afford the pay cut? -
THIS. Fantastic food and the outside terrace overlooking the river is a nice setting to eat. http://www.elsabio.co.uk/