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> That my Itunes library has been invaded by

> foooking U2



just sent a tweet to @tim_cook asking why he gets to make decisions on my music - it's impossible to delete the dirge as well.....

Sans irk here too. No major issues, been for a swim and now about to flop with whodunnit and herbal tea. May have a temporary irk tomorrow though as going to bed with wet hair and will wake up with mad curls. Such fun for the postman.

Travel website selling me a ticket for early travel only to find I cannot collect the ticket until 9am.


No other option. I have tried. Bring on ticketless travel and being able to purchase everything using my phone/smart tech.


(Mind you Quids' Toad-in-the-fooking-hole post has cheered me up no end. HMB is right. Watch this space. 2015. Gonna be HUGE).

31 and out for the perfect round


6 rounds of 4 straight in the hole


and then the clincher .. land the last one on top. Can't touch the back. Or go in the hole


Proper game. Nerves of steel


None of this 4 hours on the internet to win 8 dollars nonsense

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