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Tumbleweave.

People that eat Chinese food with chopsticks on a packed commuter train whilst sniffing furiously (quite niche)

Ppi calls

Cyclists that wear black and have no lights

The way tess daly says the word "couples" (and then says it over and over again.


That is all.

???? Wrote:

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> Christmas Jumper Friday....do feck off


Even more so as it's in aid of Save The Children, an organisation so out of touch it gave Tony Blair a humanitarian award last month.


http://stopwar.org.uk/news/how-tony-blair-crony-organised-the-award-that-discredited-save-the-children

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> Use of "train station" instead of "railway

> station" - yet another Americanisation.



I've used "train station" since I was a child, and that was in the late 50's and 60's, not convinced it's an Americanisation

I've always used Train Station.


Like Victoria Coach. Victoria Train Station. Not Victoria Railway Station.


Railway / Railroad would seem more an Americanism

They had the Wagon Trains and then the Railroad Trains.


Who Knows.. ?


Foxy

Zebedee Tring Wrote:

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> How about doing something more subtle, such as

> walking in with no clothes on at all. They'll

> certainly remember you.



that would depend on the vacancy....

Perfume adverts - every single fecking one of them.... Martin Scorcese directed one with Scarlett wotsherface and Matthew McConneygillicuddy - I want to nail my hand to a rabid dog each time I see that one.... And as for Gisele Geyserbird for Chanel aaaaaaaaaghhhhh

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