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This message was sent out to everyone at work by the person who thinks she runs the place. I found it amusing though it certainly wasn't meant to be.


?PLEASE ALL AT HQ, THE TOILET ON THE ACCOUNTS FLOOR IS FOR WEE'S ONLY, IF YOU NEED TO GO FOR ANYTHING ELSE USE THE BASEMENT TOILET WHERE NO ONE SITS!?

StraferJack Wrote:

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> didn't enjoy much of BBC2 archival comedy show

> last night but the rescued footage of Alan Bennet

> doing his Norwich phone call was a joy



The Spike Milligan stuff was the highlight for me. Genius.

Sometimes things that read like poor satire are actually real. This is actually on BBC4 this evening:


The Toilet: An Unspoken History


Documentary looking at the role of the toilet in our culture, exploring its social history in Britain and abroad, and finding possible future solutions to global sanitation issues. Also in HD.

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El Pibe Wrote:

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> http://terriblerealestateagentphotos.com/

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> oh.....my.......

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> still if you're in black helicopter survivalist

> central, it'll probably add value



It's actually quite a good bit of tiling in respect of centring the tiles/joints, everything lining through too...those Nuremburg rallies obviously had their uses...

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