Originally posted by mangerton
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The Perils of Chillaxing
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, at least I've never left any of my children anywhere; I don't say that this makes me any more virtuous than CallmeDave or the delightful Samantha, but it's a fact nonetheless...
Originally posted by ahinton View PostI agree - and, as another childless person, I'm "easy" too.
Mind you, that post was made about 5 hours before the one above, so you could possibly have acquired a couple since then.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, at least I've never left any of my children anywhere; I don't say that this makes me any more virtuous than CallmeDave or the delightful Samantha, but it's a fact nonetheless...I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postimagine what would happen if a man that careless ever gets left in charge of the economy..
Errmm.....
It seems to happen more and more often these days, but again I am reminded of Yes Minister and Yes PM. In this case, the first episode of the latter, when Hacker asked the Chief of Staff, "So if I gave the order, no one would argue with me? What if I were to get drunk!"
Sir Humphrey: "On the whole, it would be safer if you didn't."
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostDidn't I read on Another Thread that you haven't got any children?
Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostMind you, that post was made about 5 hours before the one above, so you could possibly have acquired a couple since then.
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Richard Tarleton
I don't know what all the fuss is about. It might have been serious
A violinist has been reunited with a £2million violin he left in the back of a New York taxi. Philippe Quint dropped to his knees and wept with relief as he was handed the 285-year-old Stradivarius. The Russian-born player left the instrument, which is on loan to him, in a taxi which picked him up from Newark Airport on his return from a concert in Texas
Why do expensive violins always go missing? Steve Inskeep has news of the latest: a Stradivarius stolen in a London sandwich shop when its owner stopped for a bite to eat.
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