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hamburger
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 11:11 am
celebration abounds around the world ! swedish government has dcided to sell its "absolut" vodka business on the open market !
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 01:58 pm
Market research and statistics are vital elements of commerce. To run a successful business you need to know all about your potential and existing customers and the marketplace you operate in most thoroughly.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 07:14 pm
Thouroughly ransacking every last corner of Jennifer's secrets took Roger a good few months I can tell you. But he had the good sense to call it a day after that and grant that it is right and proper that she should shift for herself from then on.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Fri 2 Mar, 2007 10:03 pm
On the face of it this problem seems minor. However Roger was a broken man after Jennifer left and went her own way.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 05:34 am
Way too good for him, Jennifer picked herself out of the debris and went on to run for President of the Vatican Workers' Honourable Guild. Who the hell was Roger?
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 08:00 am
Roger Moore is an English actor known for his suave and witty demeanor. He is best known for portraying action heroes, Simon Templar and James Bond to his millions of fans.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 08:42 am
Fans of Roger Moore may be surprised to hear his suave and dulcet tones in China. He does the audio guide to the Forbidden City.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 09:32 am
City girls are different from country girls. They have a number of superficial attractions but when you get right down to it they are all the same with their head in a bag.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 09:36 am
Bag of groceries just dumped onto the kitchen floor, combining Italian pecorino and parma ham from the deli with milk and beans from the supermarket. We live in a plethora of comforts.
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spendius
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 10:28 am
Comforts are what every refined Lady has a right to expect. Unfortunately the ideal case requires degrees of discomfort for those providing the comforts that a compromise has to be arrived at.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 10:33 am
At the third stroke it will be four, thirty-two and twenty secONds. Thank goodness we don't have to listen to the strangulated tones of the Lady of the Clock nowadays.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 12:27 pm
Nowadays kids don't have no respect. If I can lay my hands on our Tommy I'll flay him alive, so help me I will.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 12:33 pm
Will and testament, part and parcel, kit and caboodle. All tautologies.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 01:21 pm
Tauologies you say? I'm not so sure; there is, for instance, a legal difference I think between goods and chattels, and between flotsam and jetsam.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 01:23 pm
Jetsam was thrown, flotsam just floated, I suppose. But I don't see why we have to call a will a will and testament.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 01:26 pm
Testament as well as will possibly not required? Let us call on our legal minds to sort that one out for us; we needn't trouble our elegant thoughts with such gallimaufry.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 01:31 pm
Gallimaufry originally meant "a hash of various kinds of meats," and comes from French galimafrée, from Old French, < galer, "to rejoice, to make merry" (source of English gala) + mafrer, "to eat much," from Medieval Dutch maffelen, "to open one's mouth wide." Time for dinner.
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 01:36 pm
Dinner fash yersel, hen. And that comes from the French se facher, to become angry, for that is what Scottish women do, especially those from Glasgow.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 05:10 pm
Glasgow slang includes Arse piece (a general insult), Baltic (really cold) and Bampot (a person of an unstable nature). I believe a Glasgow handshake is a headbutt.
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Dutchy
 
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Reply Sat 3 Mar, 2007 05:51 pm
Headbutt cost Zidane a red card in the world cup football final. He lost his cool and his Country lost the match.
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