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Josef wrote:As I'm sure you know better than most, Reenie, towns are like menus - Some are set.
Is that Shepton as in Shepton Mallet, btw?
lynnski wrote:'Learn' instead of 'teach'.
A colleague of mine who got married recently kept saying 'I'll need to learn him* to dance for the reception'.
*future husband.
I had to bite my tongue. Think it was just sheer stupidity on her part more than anything else, as she also told us she would need 'a jag against typhoo' for her honeymoon in Cuba.
samscafeamericain wrote:lynnski wrote:'Learn' instead of 'teach'.
A colleague of mine who got married recently kept saying 'I'll need to learn him* to dance for the reception'.
*future husband.
I had to bite my tongue. Think it was just sheer stupidity on her part more than anything else, as she also told us she would need 'a jag against typhoo' for her honeymoon in Cuba.
The tea in cuba is poor quality
Luco wrote:samscafeamericain wrote:lynnski wrote:'Learn' instead of 'teach'.
A colleague of mine who got married recently kept saying 'I'll need to learn him* to dance for the reception'.
*future husband.
I had to bite my tongue. Think it was just sheer stupidity on her part more than anything else, as she also told us she would need 'a jag against typhoo' for her honeymoon in Cuba.
The tea in cuba is poor quality
I thought it was pure quality.
stinkpad wrote:"war on terror"
Quite how you can wage a war against an abstract noun escapes me
lynnski wrote:Yeah, in Superdrug when you're just in for you conditioner and toothpaste, 'would you like any stamps or mobile top up with that?'. NO I DON'T
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