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Commachio

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Well one day, this year hopefully. Maybe with some restrictions.

Gis ya big plans...

Holidays.. Football, pubs, just visit family

What do you miss?

I think holiday prices will soar.

Me personally, apart from seeing the bairn, i just want a few beers in the pubs, having a laugh, then getting locked up.
 
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Well one day, this year hopefully. Maybe with some restrictions.

Gis ya big plans...

Holidays.. Football, pubs, just visit family

What do you miss?

I think holiday prices will soar.

Me personally, apart from seeing the bairn, i just want a few beers in the pubs, having a laugh, then getting locked up.
Simple things like nipping to Ashton for some bits (Ikea most likely) and calling at the daughters on the way back for a brew and see the grandkids.
 
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Off to bed now mate, on site at 5 this morning and same again tomorrow (4.30 on the road :().

See you over the weekend <ok>
my weekend in..... shame we can't strike. ****s.

i hate everyday now.... no more overtime.... let the ****ing agency do it.
 
Yeah, i can just imagine you and Spurly meeting....

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it would be fine....i've taken enough to understand he's a good lad,

why is the brown rat sniffing the white?

black or coloured
 
it would be fine....i've taken enough to understand he's a good lad,

why is the brown rat sniffing the white?

black or coloured

https://www.livescience.com/27774-why-rats-sniff-each-other.html

Without being able to talk to each other, rats use sniffing as one way to answer key questions about strangers. Is that a female? Can I mate with her? Is this one sick? What did he eat? — All of this information can be learned through odor cues.

But new research shows that the act of sniffing itself might serve its own social function, allowing rats to reaffirm their hierarchical status and maintain order.
 
it would be fine....i've taken enough to understand he's a good lad,

why is the brown rat sniffing the white?

black or coloured
What's Spurly? 10pts for a correct answer.
 
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