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DO YOU FANCY STITCHING UP A BEST FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER? HAVE THEY ATTEMPTED SOMETHING THAT HAS GONE DISASTROUSLY WRONG? DO THEY CONTINUOUSLY MESS UP THE SIMPLEST OF TASKS?


DO YOU HAVE A DILEMMA THAT NEEDS RESOLVING AND WOULD LIKE SOME ADVICE?


WHAT ARE YOUR SUNDAY NIGHT RITUALS?


HAVE YOU EVER USED A FUNNY OR ELABORATE EXCUSE TO GET OUT OF WORK / OR BEING LATE FOR WORK?


WHAT ARE THE MOST ANNOYING THINGS YOUR BOSS HAS ASKED YOU DO AT WORK?


DO YOU HAVE A NAN OR GRANDAD WHO IS A STAND OUT CHARACTER?


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if this is the basis of your programme, i dread to think what kind of happy shopper entertainer you have dredged up to host this turdfest.


eta, this is for saturday night at the palladium by the looka things,maybe you should relaunch it as saturday night at the polonium, such is the toxicity of this sludge waste


/ over and out

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"WHAT ARE YOUR SUNDAY NIGHT RITUALS? "


They involve blood and a variety of other bodily fluids - oh, and a Charlie Drake LP.


"DO YOU HAVE A DILEMMA THAT NEEDS RESOLVING AND WOULD LIKE SOME ADVICE? "


Funnily enough yes, I don't really know what to tell the owners of the caravan we used and do you know how to get mucus stains out of dralon?


"DO YOU FANCY STITCHING UP A BEST FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER? HAVE THEY ATTEMPTED SOMETHING THAT HAS GONE DISASTROUSLY WRONG? DO THEY CONTINUOUSLY MESS UP THE SIMPLEST OF TASKS? "


You keep hitting the nail on the head, we have already started the stitching (though it didn't go at all well and is still rather leaky) but if said friend/family member hadn't done as you say the advice certainly wouldn't be needed.


Where can I meet you to discuss this further?

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