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sophiesofa Wrote:

If they couldn't do anything useful I'd go to the police station and hope no-one claimed it so I could keep half give half to charity.


Not that I'm implying anything but it IS amazing ( in my experience) how the money is, usually, claimed at the last possible moment.

Still more "Bubbly" for the next Poilceman's Ball...:))


p.s NOT that I am implying anything.


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lets just stop talking about this. We dont need to get into ethics, religion or try to play the good guy.

Fact on the matter is, i'd take it. Starmix would take it, others would take it. Thats life, you can't call us scum or anything because we are truthful.



To my knowledge, we didn't have any MP's posting on here with a sneering, homophobic, misanthropic rant about how it was "all OUR fault if we are so DUMB as to pay taxes nhnhnhnhnhnhnhnhnhnhnhnhhnhnhnhhnhn!! Only being HONEST!!"


And if they did they probably would have been treated a lot worse that our bro' here

???? Wrote:

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> apologies, I can see how what I posted was

> construed to refer to a deletion but I was talking

> generally not about a specific post I didn't see

> or a deletion, sure the moderation was right on

> that



Here.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> quids - sorry fella - I didn't think that post

> crossed with THAT post

>

> wouldn't want to fall out before your hollybobs


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Sean


What are hollybobs ?


I think i know....but



W**F

In Lewisham there is a cashpoint which someone has grafittied 'where's my money' so amused was i by this i got the camera phone out and was photographing my tenner etc etc. (see attached file)...to my horror as i got all arty the machine indeed sucked the money back in, my last tenner too! Took a couple of weeks and phone calls etc, but it was credited back to my account. So wishing you luck

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