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Sweaty smelly non professional part time 'footballers' that appear everynight of the week in every pub in ED. You look ridiculous in your footy kit plus boots, and you stink. If you wont or cant shower after your 'game' then don't come into the pub being malodourous and idiotic.

The use of "this one" to describe the other person (boyfriend or girlfriend usually), animal or thing in a person's facebook selfie/status, when keeping you up to the second informed of their activity.


E.g., "About to tackle Ikea with this one" or "Nothing better than a walk along the canal with this one".


AARGGGGHHHHHHHHHH.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> hotmail... you spend ages clicking all those boxes

> to delete all the spam that gets through the

> non-existent "filter", then don't quite hit the

> box on the 87th one and it unselects everything

> :-|



Change to gmail?


Hotmail is so 1990s :))

Hotmail is bad, admittedly.


But Gmail is just f'ing atrocious. I'm not sure there could be a more cack-handed way to do email. One sodding big folder and everything 'tagged'. And the added bonus of not actually deleting emails when you access via IMAP (whicjh you use to get away from Gmail stupid web interface), but just hiding them so they still take up space and you have no idea where your 15GB went. The whole damn thing was designed by a masochistic madman with a migraine.


(In case you wondered, I'm not a fan).

Sue Wrote:

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> KalamityKel Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > hotmail... you spend ages clicking all those

> boxes

> > to delete all the spam that gets through the

> > non-existent "filter", then don't quite hit the

> > box on the 87th one and it unselects everything

> > :-|

>

>

> Change to gmail?

>

> Hotmail is so 1990s :))


Seriously Sue? *rolls eyes


gmail is good as a phone app, agree about the silly hiding things Loz but at least the spam filters are darn good in comparison to bloomin' hotmail.

I'm only grrr as it's just junk emails that I get anyway :-(

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Brand new summer skirt caught on rear brake block of bike and shredded - infuriating. Just don't understand material sometimes - got a pair of tights I've worn regularly for five years, which have survived cycling, tights-eating zips on boots, getting caught up in a bracelet and even falling over.
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