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But you DID scratch them all before the ex left, suspecting this might be the case.


I wish there was a tiny iPod capable of holding ALL my albums and CDs and ALL my photos and movies and copies of ALL movies I ever loved and all my contacts and phone numbers and that I had five such iPod thingies so if I lost one I had others.

But the utility company raise their prices so much that you can't afford to run a freezer to make ice for your Pimms and exotic fruit accompaniments.


I wish I could drink more than two pints of beer in an evening, before suffering incredible headaches the following morning.

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