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The folly of family arguments

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    I'm sure we can all empathise with Kim Jong Un today - Christmas is always a bad time for arguing with families and he is obviously under a lot of preressure and these things happen.. I hope the family manages to pull together at this difficult time.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-25365773
     
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    Nice underground.
     
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    Indeed ER - they can say what they like about communists but they don't half know how to decorate a tube station.
     
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    gives me an idea Dan.
     
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    I can sense a new thread <laugh>
     
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    I once fell out with my parents and, as a result, didn't speak to them for three years, and all because I trod on an upturned hoover plug and blamed my mother for leaving it out. I was in agony, but would the old man listen? No, I was exiled for mildly raising my voice in the family home.

    Utter folly if you ask me.
     
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