
will be translated as:
'needless to say, I had the last laugh'
/what flavour sandwiches?
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 12:11,
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'needless to say, I had the last laugh'
/what flavour sandwiches?

"sticking it to The Man" like what we done had a few weeks ago.
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 12:13,
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is likely to generate endless puns about swiss cheese and similar
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 12:16,
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My tea tonight. Or possibly with a pint or two in De Hems, later. It is Thursday, after all.
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 13:30,
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You can have whatever you like.
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 14:26,
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How are you today, my petit choufleur?
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 12:39,
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and I have to get to the depot for 06:17 which basically means I have to wake up at 04:15 to get dressed and ready and walk about a quarter of a mile to catch the only bus heading into the city centre at that time which when I get there I have to walk another quarter of a mile to get to the depot. Saturday is even worse as I have a 04:15 start so looks like going to bed Friday night is a bit pointless.
I had to return the mobility car we had after James died they were kind enough to let me have it for 2 weeks after but until I get some money I'm transportless.
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 13:00,
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I had to return the mobility car we had after James died they were kind enough to let me have it for 2 weeks after but until I get some money I'm transportless.

They should let you borrow the bus at weekends.
Possibly a little Hopper-style one (non-Dennis variety, naturally).
Edit: That was an unintentional double pun - what do I win? :D
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Thu 1 Sep 2011, 13:05,
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Possibly a little Hopper-style one (non-Dennis variety, naturally).
Edit: That was an unintentional double pun - what do I win? :D

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