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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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But instead do it through the wireless, you should be fine. You should then also of course use said wireless to upload your GPS data to the website, not the mobile data connection as that would mean you'd incur a charge for data roaming usage abroad.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 15:55, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
would I better off asking my tall grandfather, or the man that works in the ford bodyshop in Enfield?
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 15:57, Reply)
You should consult the Housing and Ancillary Domicile Act 1872, or specifically the amended amendments released in 2089 (sections 14 to 3.1752, psalm soixante-deux).
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:00, Reply)
who had a HOT BODY and was a DEMON IN THE SACK and earned 3 TIMES AS MUCH AS YOU then all that becomes a moot point unless you want to grow vegetables.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:02, Reply)
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:06, Reply)
stop talking about it. It's not interesting enough for anyone else to want to know about it.
Have they made films about that sort of thing? No. So shut up.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:07, Reply)
I'll film the potatoes sprouting in a time lapse style, but then suddenly they'll disappear in a flash, and the message is that even great artists forget they're filming something when they're having a panicked tidy-up because they have a TEPID-BODIED OLD FRIEND coming over.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:09, Reply)
round to your house in the knowledge that they've not had any for a while and so after a bottle of wine or two you'll probably both just go ahead and do it as well?
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:13, Reply)
it will never be as dull as wallpapering your house and growing vegetables and then talking about these things with pride. fact.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:09, Reply)
you couldn't be more wrong and that was criminal law, the interesting kind (relatively speaking)
it wasn't his job that was being referred to though.
(, Mon 18 Jul 2011, 16:11, Reply)
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