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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Again, EH?


Erm, seconded.


And Macca, surely, SURELY you got that I was employing a facile sweeping generalisation in response to a facile sweeping generalisation? I thought you knew me better by now (*weeps salty tears into a glass of hysterical gin*)

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Tarot Wrote:

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> Why do women leave horrible blobby lipstick on

> glasses and cups.


It's our passive aggressive way of making sure you know that, wheverever you are, we've already been there and checked it out first..............

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