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But Virgin do affordable flights


http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/gb/en/ideas-lowestfares/destination-guides/boston.html


So no=one talks about affordable flights seems lame too. Sorry I like a good moan but this just doesn't stack up in any way!

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The mini-cab driver stood outside his vehicle at 0616 having a fag while the base radio blared through his open window outside my house. He got told to feck off right quick. You could argue it's rational rage, but the level of anger most definitely wasn't !
people on for sale threads that write "draws"instead of "drawers",its contagious,everyone is doing it.....IT'S DRAWERS,,,i hope to God someone agrees with me,or i might just think,(i need to get a life)gotta go now,need to tidy my nicker draw,oops,silly me,'drawer"

Spitting is horrible. Worse are the people that decide holding one nostril and emptying the contents of the other onto the footpath is acceptable. Had a guy do this walking towards me yesterday, disgusting.


My irrational rage today was trying to get across the mini roundabout at Sainsburys. I'd been in the Hamlets car park, so had the right of way attempting to get to the traffic lights and onto Dog Kennel Hill. Prime Saturday shopping time, car after car drove in front of me, oblivious to the road rules. When I'd finally had enough and nosed out, I got yelled at by the driver who cut me up.


Me and mini roundabouts really don't get on well.

"i didn't explain nicker correctly,it's a draw sorry drawer i keep my pound coins in,lol."


You know those people who make a mistake, and then won't own up to it? The ones that come up with the most ridiculous of justifications and then stare barefaced at you expecting you to swallow it?

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Hes one of the Stars of Breaking bad , at least

> his not some no mark talentless failed footballer!


And I think the 'Yo' is said in character as Jesse Pinkman.

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