One for the spelling police
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M4CK 1 said:
It's not we're going start a bully thread against you two but what you're saying really is obsurd and its not just a Ph point of view. Racing drivers the Mercedes team have all come out against Nico' s actions.
..... stuff ..... I know think that Hamilton may of had a point.
..... stuff ..... I know think that Hamilton may of had a point.
EXKAY120 said:
I was in Wickes DIY yesterday buying some bits & pieces, paint, mastic sandpaper ect, took the things up to the girl on the counter, well, she had the personality of a flee, and did`nt know what please or thankyou meant ! anyway, she put the things through the checkout, and then asked me for my name & postcode, i told her that i`d only just moved in to the house and had forgotten the postcode, to which she replied, "well i cant serve you then,i need your name and adress" i was gobsmacked ! is this a requirement, are we required by law to give these guys our names and adresses ? after all we dont have to do this when we go and buy food from Sainsburys or Waitrose do we ?
Edited by tobinen on Friday 29th August 10:28
Miguel Alvarez said:
This +1
I was always told the man should compliment the woman so whatever colour she is wearing you wear a plain suit, white shirt with a tie to match her.
Back to that suit/combo. Nothing particuarly wrong with it. Nothing particuarly right with it. If I had to wear it I'd go sans tie.
I was always told the man should compliment the woman so whatever colour she is wearing you wear a plain suit, white shirt with a tie to match her.
Back to that suit/combo. Nothing particuarly wrong with it. Nothing particuarly right with it. If I had to wear it I'd go sans tie.
tobinen said:
lyricalgangster said:
While on a night out in London, my friends and I ended up at a small, intimate kind of establishment in soho, where Pamola Faith was holding her party to celebrate the release of her new single.
He's referring to Pamola Faith, the less well known female vocalist who performs as a tribute act to the rather more famous Paloma Faith
JENKO said:
Bad luck for getting caught in the first instance, if you are lucky then 6 points, if you are unlucky then up to 56 days ban, I have just been banned for exceeding the speed limit in a national speed limit, i wont bore you with the details except to say that i pleaded guilty to 101mph, My council argued a very good hardship case but they still banned me, i even had a clean driving license, you wont really know which way it goes until the day you are in court, or in my case the day my barrister was in court! good luck.
singlecoil said:
Somewhat after my time, then, so we wouldn't have met. Actually I managed to avoid playing rugby by the simple sratagem of lending my unusually large boots to one of the senior cup team's star players. He went on to captain Ireland.
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