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qetu1357
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please get someone to read it first.
Spotted on Sunday
Christmas reeves
Spotted on Sunday
Christmas reeves
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Rather disappointing.0
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Last year, a fly by night shop nearby was advertising Christmas Bulbuls. I was quite sad to find out they didn't have any.
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They would have looked lovely on your tree, but a bit messy.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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Several years ago I saw "Xmas reefs" - I presume that the word "Christmas" was beyond them as well ..........0
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problem???
Thinking critically since 1996....0 -
There's a hotel near my office that has a banner out front stating "Festive Enquiries Now Being Taken". I'm dying to call them up and ask what time I should put a 12lb Turkey in the oven if I want to eat at 3pm on Christmas Day.0
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Were they going cheep?Wicked_witch wrote: »Last year, a fly by night shop nearby was advertising Christmas Bulbuls. I was quite sad to find out they didn't have any.
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What about "10% off ladders", or in a multi story car park, "Use both lanes".It's not my fault your honour, they made me do it.0
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Similarly, companies who use Facebook to advertise, but can't spell!0
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Similarly, companies who use Facebook to advertise, but can't spell!
Off topic, but what really annoys me is these scam emails pretending to be from my bank to get me to type in my username/password.
They go all through the effort of using a sophisticated bot-nets, trojans and viruses to take over thousands of PCs to send all this stuff out, and creation of fake bank sites to type all this into, then spoil it all by using a standard of English my 4-year-old would ridicule.0
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