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Least duggie looks like a famous person, fosse just looks like a fat booking sergeant.

Pissed for you bruv.
Cheers bruv ... and thanks for PMing me your pic and allowing me to share ... uncannily like most of us imagined you, to boot <ok>

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Dunno, I don't get the clapping thing. They are doing a great job but in their position I wouldn't want the fuss I would just consider it my job.
[HASHTAG]#jealous[/HASHTAG] cos nobody ever appreciates the vital work that call centre workers do
 
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I don't know how old you are bruv, but the worst case of hair loss I saw, was some young lad in his 20's....it was like it practically vanished over night. Felt a bit sorry for him, but he was cool about it.


I went to school in the 70s. One of my mates had long blond curly hair, looked like Robert Plant. He had to fight the birds off with a ****ty stick. By the time he was 20 it had all gone, but lucky for him punk rock, followed by two tone and the ska scene, had come along by then and a shaved bonce was considered pretty hardcore.
 
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lol..I have the same conversations with my old dear.

'Did I tell you about Julia's experience at Sainsburys the other day ?'

'Yes mum you did'

'Well, anyway. Julia went to Sainsburys on Tuesday...or was it Wednesday ?...Oh it couldn't have been Wednesday because that's when Mike comes round to cut her grass so it must have been Tuesday. So anyway, she phoned me up to tell me about it...oh and while I think about it she also asked me to ask you to remind your brother to save that tin of apple white paint in the shed because she might want it for the spare room...So anyway she went to Sainsburys on Tuesday......'

My mother-in-law is like that. Telling her at the beginning of the conversation you have no idea who Ethel or Bert are, is completely ignored and the story is told regardless, with the expectation you will add your bit!!
 
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