Oct 2012
4:59pm, 17 Oct 2012
5,784 posts
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Dvorak
Ah. the garlic dilemma. Still, you won't be able to smell your own garliciness and if anyone else has been eating garlic, nor will you smell their's. You'll probably get quite a short meeting, as well.
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Oct 2012
5:00pm, 17 Oct 2012
21,950 posts
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Velociraptor
I will be able to taste my own garlickness or ketosis. Hope the receptionists haven't eaten all the biscuits.
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Oct 2012
5:02pm, 17 Oct 2012
5,785 posts
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Dvorak
I'd prefer garlic to ketones. Then again, I like garlic. Strong mints? Or a nip of brandy.
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Oct 2012
5:04pm, 17 Oct 2012
21,952 posts
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Velociraptor
Dvorak, you're my saviour. I've got some minty chuddy rattling around in my bag. That'll do
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Oct 2012
5:15pm, 17 Oct 2012
21,953 posts
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Velociraptor
I don't know whether my entire room smells of garlic or I'm hallucinating.
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Oct 2012
5:24pm, 17 Oct 2012
241 posts
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Muddie
At least you'll be safe from vampyres. Hopefully.
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Oct 2012
5:39pm, 17 Oct 2012
331 posts
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FreshStart
Dear London Midland. I understand the overhead lines are fecked at Shenstone meaning that trains can only run as far as Four Oaks. What I don't understand is why you have decided to terminate two consecutive trains at Aston without providing a means of getting from Aston to Four Oaks. Aston, isn't the best station to be left stranded at, you may as well terminate the trains at New Street.
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Oct 2012
12:06pm, 18 Oct 2012
14,243 posts
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sheri3004
It's hard to shift a strong smell, or at least the memory of it... I briefly stood next to a man in Asda yesterday who reeked overpoweringly of tobacco and for the rest of the day I was convinced both my clothes and my car smelled the same I don't think they did. But it was hard to be sure.
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Oct 2012
7:35pm, 21 Oct 2012
4,542 posts
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Oysterboy
Why is it that every new series that looks interesting is on Sky Atlanic which I don't have? I just have about a bazillion shitty channels with nothing I want to watch on them.
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Oct 2012
12:23pm, 22 Oct 2012
21,998 posts
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Velociraptor
There appears not to be a single baby on my practice list that isn't allergic to normal formula milk. I can't decide whether this is because of Sellafield being just down the road or because the mams have twigged that if you rough up the baby's skin, give it a shake before going into the consulting room so that it coughs and vomits, and claim that it screams all day and all night, you'll get its milk free on prescription.
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