Today I'm angry about.....
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I hope you broke their website while you were at it. Mind you, you'll probably never find out because you've probably locked yourself out by now *titter*Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:Hang on, why should you have to pay for their mistake (I take it it their mistake)? Get on the blower and give 'em your angry customer voice. The revolution has to start somewhere.
Yes, well I may have accidentally specified Size 7. (Cough)
I'm going to buy myself an e-cig and smoke it whilst sitting in your favourite seat in your favourite pub whilst going commando after a 10 mile run.
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Gary the Enfield wrote:Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I hope you broke their website while you were at it. Mind you, you'll probably never find out because you've probably locked yourself out by now *titter*Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:Hang on, why should you have to pay for their mistake (I take it it their mistake)? Get on the blower and give 'em your angry customer voice. The revolution has to start somewhere.
Yes, well I may have accidentally specified Size 7. (Cough)
I'm going to buy myself an e-cig and smoke it whilst sitting in your favourite seat in your favourite pub whilst going commando after a 10 mile run.

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Now I would never have believed this!!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religio ... hiefs.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excuse me, but lawyers going in for discriminatory acts?
Feckin' charlatans the lot of them.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religio ... hiefs.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excuse me, but lawyers going in for discriminatory acts?
Feckin' charlatans the lot of them.
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Take the word 'Sharia' out of that article and is it really surprising?Hoboh wrote:Now I would never have believed this!!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religio ... hiefs.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excuse me, but lawyers going in for discriminatory acts?
Feckin' charlatans the lot of them.
There's nowt to stop me saying, for example, my niece is not to inherit any of my wealth if she has had any children outside of marriage, or my brother cant have anything as he isn't a practicing Christian.
(Disclaimer - My niece is lovely, can do no wrong in my eyes and wouldn't behave in such a manner

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Disclaimer 2. My brother on the other hand....Harry Genshaw wrote:Take the word 'Sharia' out of that article and is it really surprising?Hoboh wrote:Now I would never have believed this!!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religio ... hiefs.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excuse me, but lawyers going in for discriminatory acts?
Feckin' charlatans the lot of them.
There's nowt to stop me saying, for example, my niece is not to inherit any of my wealth if she has had any children outside of marriage, or my brother cant have anything as he isn't a practicing Christian.
(Disclaimer - My niece is lovely, can do no wrong in my eyes and wouldn't behave in such a manner)
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"Get your feet off the furniture you Oxbridge tw*t. You're not on a feckin punt now you know"
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And that begins with a 'C' as well.Harry Genshaw wrote:he's a practicing something but it sure aint Christian!

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It's beneath me to reply.......
Except to ask why anyone is surprised that lawyers are working hard at developing ways in which to further extend their billable hours?
Except to ask why anyone is surprised that lawyers are working hard at developing ways in which to further extend their billable hours?
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Islamic Law was certainly a progressive and liberal form of jurisprudence for the 8th century. But, you know, lacks something for now...
Though the Telegraph's stupid tabloid headline and the clear asinine bias of the article shows how far the right's would-be paper of record has degenerated into the Daily Mail - but with more clauses in the sentences.
Though the Telegraph's stupid tabloid headline and the clear asinine bias of the article shows how far the right's would-be paper of record has degenerated into the Daily Mail - but with more clauses in the sentences.
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Sent to Brum for a conference, I was initially less than impressed. However, the venue turned out to be The National Motorcycle Museum. Great I thought, Danish and coffee, followed by a sneak out and a nice couple of hours browsing ancient iron.
Boss turned up at 9am. Feckity feck.
Boss turned up at 9am. Feckity feck.
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It came in at no 24 on the Times '30 best places to live in the countryside' today. Beat that!bobo the clown wrote:... another dissing clowns. B'stard.
Lindfield's nice GG. Almost as nice as where I and the Hopeful's are. None of which means we know what's going on behind the blinds.

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Clearly 23 places can, but I can't read the article without subscribing.Gooner Girl wrote:It came in at no 24 on the Times '30 best places to live in the countryside' today. Beat that!bobo the clown wrote:... another dissing clowns. B'stard.
Lindfield's nice GG. Almost as nice as where I and the Hopeful's are. None of which means we know what's going on behind the blinds.
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No, nor can I
but still, 24th out of all the country is quite impressive, I think.

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Gooner Girl wrote:No, nor can Ibut still, 24th out of all the countryside is quite impressive, I think.

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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Clearly 23 places can, but I can't read the article without subscribing.Gooner Girl wrote:It came in at no 24 on the Times '30 best places to live in the countryside' today. Beat that!bobo the clown wrote:... another dissing clowns. B'stard.
Lindfield's nice GG. Almost as nice as where I and the Hopeful's are. None of which means we know what's going on behind the blinds.
The Times wrote:24. Lindfield, Mid Sussex
What makes it so special?
Villages like this one, near the ever-growing commuter town of Haywards Heath, enjoy easy access to the High Weald and pretty medieval high streets. Linfield itself has a good selection of local independent shops, including award-winning butcher Glyn Thomas. Cricket has been played on the common since 1747.
House prices
Charming period houses on the tree-lined High Street are popular, with five or six beds from £650,000.
Who lives here?
London, Brighton, Crawley and Gatwick commuters.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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It may not be in the South East but I'd rate where my & Hopeful's place is against anywhere.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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Lindfield looks a bit further away from Wales. JSL...bobo the clown wrote:It may not be in the South East but I'd rate where my & Hopeful's place is against anywhere.

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Thanks Mummy, had been interested to see what it said. Nothing outrageous then. The butchers is good thoughmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Montreal Wanderer wrote:Clearly 23 places can, but I can't read the article without subscribing.Gooner Girl wrote:It came in at no 24 on the Times '30 best places to live in the countryside' today. Beat that!bobo the clown wrote:... another dissing clowns. B'stard.
Lindfield's nice GG. Almost as nice as where I and the Hopeful's are. None of which means we know what's going on behind the blinds.The Times wrote:24. Lindfield, Mid Sussex
What makes it so special?
Villages like this one, near the ever-growing commuter town of Haywards Heath, enjoy easy access to the High Weald and pretty medieval high streets. Linfield itself has a good selection of local independent shops, including award-winning butcher Glyn Thomas. Cricket has been played on the common since 1747.
House prices
Charming period houses on the tree-lined High Street are popular, with five or six beds from £650,000.
Who lives here?
London, Brighton, Crawley and Gatwick commuters.

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No mention of local yummy mummies, unfortunately...Gooner Girl wrote:Thanks Mummy, had been interested to see what it said. Nothing outrageous then. The butchers is good thoughmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Montreal Wanderer wrote:Clearly 23 places can, but I can't read the article without subscribing.Gooner Girl wrote:It came in at no 24 on the Times '30 best places to live in the countryside' today. Beat that!bobo the clown wrote:... another dissing clowns. B'stard.
Lindfield's nice GG. Almost as nice as where I and the Hopeful's are. None of which means we know what's going on behind the blinds.The Times wrote:24. Lindfield, Mid Sussex
What makes it so special?
Villages like this one, near the ever-growing commuter town of Haywards Heath, enjoy easy access to the High Weald and pretty medieval high streets. Linfield itself has a good selection of local independent shops, including award-winning butcher Glyn Thomas. Cricket has been played on the common since 1747.
House prices
Charming period houses on the tree-lined High Street are popular, with five or six beds from £650,000.
Who lives here?
London, Brighton, Crawley and Gatwick commuters.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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Inarguably.William the White wrote:Lindfield looks a bit further away from Wales. JSL...bobo the clown wrote:It may not be in the South East but I'd rate where my & Hopeful's place is against anywhere.
However I'm watching these Crimea shenanigans closly a this area would be likely to vote for being part of Chehire given a free choice.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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