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I'd go for never-ending Simply Red over Billy Joel although that might just be another circle.


I'll go for a busy long-distance flight in economy with a child in the seat behind you who cries constantly and kicks against your seatback while every time his parent stands up, she does so by yanking herself up by the back of the seat and then letting go so your head rebounds. And yes, I appreciate it's no easier on said parent, but it's still hell.

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Brendan Wrote:

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> Spoken like someone who has obviously never driven

> to Croydon with a hangover on a Saturday morning

> in psychotic-death-freak traffic just to be

> dragged around TK Max or B&Q like cracked bleeding

> nails down a polished blackboard.



Brendan I do that most Saturdays..... but that is to escape week 16 of Builders. So I'm also with you Mighty Roar!


Dust City!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or Croydon with a hangover? hmmmmm

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