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As I remember it was a fine for no TV licence, so watch yourself Hannah!

Tee Hee!! No monkey business going on around here, Sir
:D
Just sneaked in for five seconds to post something much too off-topically on-topic. Deepest apologies.
:o
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/7900264.stm
Negligent or what.......??Every rule has an exception.......:rolleyes20 -
Implicateorder wrote: »Tee Hee!! No monkey business going on around here, Sir
:D
Just sneaked in for five seconds to post something much too off-topically on-topic. Deepest apologies.
:o
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/7900264.stm
Negligent or what.......??
We have no topics! Just random word associations ....akin to psychiatrists' ink patterns...
I do like to make an entrance ...0 -
Implicateorder wrote: »Just sneaked in for five seconds to post something much too off-topically on-topic. Deepest apologies.
:o
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/7900264.stm
Do not apologise Hannah DE and I enjoy a bit of female domination and being pulled back on track.
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Implicateorder wrote: »Just sneaked in for five seconds to post something much too off-topically on-topic. Deepest apologies.
:o
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/7900264.stm
This is the catastrophic investment strategy recommended by Lloyds TSB to Working Lunch viewer Bill Moist, from Chester-le-Street in County Durham. Bill thinks he has lost £200,000, part of the proceeds from a traffic management business built up over 30 years.
I bet Mr Moist's mouth went dry when he got the bad news. :eek:In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
DoubleEntendre wrote: »

How spooky I can see the words INK BLOT at the bottom. :eek:In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
The credit crunch has got so bad that you can't watch day time TV without being given the Heimlich manoeuvre. :eek:OMG. Tibs is an avid Working Lunch viewer! He did say he'd been recently mentioned and that he'd nearly choked on his cheese and pickle sarnie. :eek:
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It's Friday afternoon and all the little'uns have gone home. Hurrah! Bless 'em.
So what have you reprobates been up to this week ? All good ? No more snow to play in anyway.
Toodle pip.:hello:0
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