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Everything posted by catmag
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Same here really. Had a class A section when I first came on but nowt since. Best not say too much like cos there's still time for a multi-trauma patient or something..
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What is it that you do, Sammy? And have you got something else lined up?
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Looks like you've pulled up sticks also - cinderella! 47165[/snapback] Have you all gone to the ball and left me here at work? 47166[/snapback] I wish. You're not the only one at work Cath. 47167[/snapback] Aye, but I'll bet it's not 2.30am and ferking freezing where you are!
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Looks like you've pulled up sticks also - cinderella! 47165[/snapback] Have you all gone to the ball and left me here at work?
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Everyone's buggered off to bed early tonight. Are you all on a promise or something?
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*Knocks on Wacky's cock* Ooooh, want some more? 47150[/snapback] I don't really mind 3/4 length pants on blokes as long as they're sporty or fairly plain (the pants, not the bloke ) Any bloke that wears animal-print, camouflage or 'wild and zany' patterned efforts want lining up against a wall and shooting!
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I have my suspicions about Joanne Lees too. As was mentioned before - it's something about the eyes...
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Well that'll narrow it down to.... ooooooo.... most of the squad!
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You can rule out Shola. He'd have mebbes thought about kicking it up in the air but then decided he probably wouldn't get to it in time so didn't actually bother......
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They look like bouncy balls....
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Anyone want to try the new Sports Cafe just next to the Union Rooms? Say midday.
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Amen to that. I'd be lying if I said otherwise tbh. 45452[/snapback] Aye, but you'd even go after this at the moment tbh......
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I really can't abide the woman. Under her power the bus services were de-regualted and my dad who was a bus driver in Shields at the time suffered a nervous breakdown due to increased work pressures following de-regualtion. He's never worked since and still suffers more than 15 years later.
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Ahh, the "wig" haircut 45413[/snapback] Without wanting to sound bitchy, it's not the best pic of her in the world.
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He's my personal He-Bitch. Does everything he's told
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With no disrespect to Bridget, that quote in itself deserves to go into the Gold Forum.
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Ewww, man.
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and toplass-101 oh and dont forget Sprucett (the squirrel ) and then there was ... and .... and oh yeah ... As for Magsy well as was pointed out earlier daft lad spoke to her on the phone and we aint seen her since! 45321[/snapback] You've certainly left your....erm...mark on a few of the laydeez of the board, Pud Or was it all in the name of a recruitment drive?
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Sounds delightful.
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Wallace: "Oh it's all gome a little bit warm in here Gromit. Shall I open a window? Oooo, I appear to be melting...... "
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With Chas laughing maniacally through the flames...
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Me too. 44654[/snapback] Despite being slightly worried for a while.....
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WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WAREHOUSE Fire destroys 30 years of history By Richard Smith THE entire history of the Wallace and Gromit film empire was destroyed yesterday in a huge warehouse blaze. All the plasticine models, props and sets used in the duo's films and the hit movie Chicken Run went up in flames at Aardman Animation's Bristol depot. The fire came on the day the British production company's latest movie, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit, topped the US box office chart. The eagerly-anticipated film made £9.1million at the weekend. Treasured sets from the past, including those used in A Grand Day Out, The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave were lost along with models of kids' TV icon Morph. But last night Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park revealed that at least one version of the two main stars had survived. He said the pair were safe and well and had been sheltering in his suitcase during the blaze. He added: "These are the Wallace and Gromit from the film. They have been with me on a world tour. I keep them safe in a suitcase." Nick, 46, travelling to Norway to promote the movie, said: "Apparently we have lost things like Wallace and Gromit in their sidecar." The alarm was raised at 5.30am when flames were seen leaping 100ft from the Victorian depot. Fifty firefighters were unable to prevent the roof and upper storeys collapsing. Fire investigators were last night probing the cause. Arson has not been ruled out. Aardman spokesman Arthur Sheriff said: "Today was supposed to be a celebration. Instead our whole history has been wiped out." But Park was philosophical about the loss in comparison to the Pakistan earthquake. "Even though it's precious stuff and dreadful for the company, in light of other tragedies it's not a big deal," he said. Peter Sallis - the voice of Wallace - expressed his sadness. The 84-year-old actor said: "I'm shocked and terribly sorry." Nick Park started making animations in his parents' attic in Preston, Lancs, and had his first cartoon shown on the BBC aged 15. The 1989 Wallace and Gromit film, A Grand Day Out, took him six years to complete. Sets from the latest film had not yet been moved to the depot.
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I really need to either get a life or go back onto dayshifts.