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Those little suitcases on wheels that have become ubiquitous in the last few years - it seems every second commuter is in the habit of dragging one along the pavement/tube tunnel behind them with scant regard to the trip hazard it poses to their fellow citizens.


Fair enough if it's a large heavy suitcase, but most of them are so small it would be easier just to carry the wretched things.

Salsaboy Wrote:

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> People taking those 'little' suitcases onto

> aeroplanes as hand luggage. Really p1sses me off.


Tough. I'm not going to risk luggage going missing or long queues at the carousel just to please you :)

Erm... I've always read it and indeed sometimes actioned it myself that someone may not wish to sit next to the window for reasons such as they're getting off soon, or they dont want to have to squeeze past the rather large person sitting next to them.


*shrugs*

Pickle Wrote:

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> Michael Buble. He'd sort of disappeared off the

> radar a bit, or so I thought. Now every time I

> turn on the TV he's being all smug and smarmy on

> every chat show possible.


But does it not give you pleasure just to say his name?


Bubl?


Bubl?


Bubl?


Bubl?Bubl?Bubl?


BOOBERLAY


It's very good.

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