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People on training courses who write down EVERYTHING that is being said and discussed when handouts are provided. They then ask a stupid question in the last 5 minutes and delays everybody's exit from said training. Arrrgh, and I've got a hangover to arrange.

Some of the few things the bastards haven't stuck pre on the front of yet.

Pre grated cheese

Pre baked potato

pre watched TV

Pre baked beans

Pre fried beans

Pre season tickets

Pre born children (orphans)

Pre arrived trains

Pre killed victims

But it will come. Sorry to be so pre prior.

people are idiots.


when wishing to express anger or joy, they write things like RAAAAAGGGEEEEE - which we all can see is clearly pronounced 'raggy' (only a bit shoutier), and thus makes no sense in the context, or LOOOOOVEEEEE, which we understand from the rules of English to be pronounced 'loovy'.


Please learn how things are pronounced.


And Turmeric. Turmer-fu*k*ng-ic. See that r? It's right f*%@ing there!

sjsl Wrote:

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> The kind of food that involves 'foam' ? why do I

> want food that looks like the chef spat on it? Not

> too keen on things being drizzled either, though I

> think that's a bit pass? now thanks goodness.


Agreed. Any time I go to a "quality" restaurant, I wear a sign around my neck that says "Nil foam by mouth".

That stretch of Copeland Rd where you go round the bend (near a car wash) and meet the junction of Consort RD. It never fails to send the willies up me, especially turning onto consort into oncoming traffic with buses and all sorts. It's an accident waiting to happen.


Louisa.

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