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Re: Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage

Posted by Otta Yesterday, 09:56PM


"???? Wrote:

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> Let it go. LET IT GO, etc



Otta: If this is quite new for you, you're a lucky man!"



Got daughter a build-a-bear for Xmas and this is the built-in 'sound bite' she had installed. Day after day after day after day - and I'm too soft to ask her to stop it. But it winds me the feck up !!

I got my girls the Disney Frozen Palace which plays a chorus of Let it go.


Except by boxing day it wasn't working properly and will only play the short "try me" demo version. Believe me, this is even more annoying. Especially when the figures that came with it are all in hiding around the flat so you can't take it back.

Loz Wrote:

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> ITV3 (home of Morse/Lewis reruns) have an lot of

> ads for some hotel chain featuring this REALLY

> annoying women constantly talking about her

> off-camera husbnad, Colin.

>

> If I was Colin, I had buried her under the patio

> many years ago.


I don't think Colin exists - she's a loonball....

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