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Keef Wrote:

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> People using the forum to advertise their band!


Don't get me started on those bastards.

"People who get on the lift on the 1st floor and off on the 2nd floor"


I love that scene in Peep Show where the office junior does that, and as Mark begins to have a go at him, the junior limps out of the lift with an obviously crippled leg.

Of course that turns out later to be a wind-up itself, but all very funny.

Getting hoist by my own petard,particularly when driving.

Blackwall Tunnel Northbound (Friday Night-probably other times) where the traffic is regulated by 2 lights near the Tunnel.

Invariably one is travelling at Maximum speed with barely another car in sight until "The Greenwich Peninsula" and then nearly every bleedin' time a mass of cars bumper to bumper created by whoever is playing with those ****ing lights.

(Tip for fellow Forumites-Stay in Outside Lane-will bring you up to, virtually, the mouth of the Tunnel whereas Inside Lane(s) have to compete with traffic joining from slip roads b4 the Tunnel. :B+++ARDS.:X:X

Moos Wrote:

Or you could just talk about it all year, save on the bother of this conversation. *eyes wearily to ceiling*

Sorry, I got out of bed the wrong side today. Had horrible dreams about dinosaurs.


Moos Darling(Don't mind me moving to the next stage:-$)

Would you like a free TLS "Consultation" (?)

I'll take that as a "Yes" B)

Dinosaurs are always fascinating, sometimes lovable, mostly dangerous, and they are alive only in our imaginations. Consider all of the details of the dream and try to tie these ideas to some aspect of your life. The dinosaur, whether you have given it a positive or negative connotation, represents something from your past or an aspect of your personality that you have altered over time. Dinosaurs may represent old issues that have not been properly addressed and that continue to have the power to effect your life in the present.

Use it as a positive!(tu)


NEXT!!

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