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"Do you wanna play 52 card pick up?" "OK" (Throws whole pack of cards all over the room) "There you go, pick 'em up"
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Think I may have been getting mixed up with superbug stuff, but I would hazard a guess that very unnatural farming methods like over crowding and trying to then lord it over natures repercussions with vaccines and anti virals can only lead to things...
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Of course there is - BC !
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Think they would lose some of the taste if you put them in early, maybe could experiment, I know curries seem better adding some fresh herbs at the end.
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"Do you wanna play 52 card pick up?" "OK" (Throws whole pack of cards all over the room) "There you go, pick 'em up"
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Mine would say "shit with sugar"
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He's O+ !
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, The fresh heads of both lavender and sage are worth trying, think it best to add them chopped when the foods on the plate.
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West cheese!? that was supposed to be 'melt cheese'
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Since I moved house into a non-Virgin Media cabled area, I lost my 250mbps broadband and had to be content with what Openreach could provide (via Sky) which was 50mbps (Fibre to the Cabinet, or FTTC). However, to my surprise and delight, Virgin...
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Have you tried salt? It's fuckin amazing.
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Yeah.....ending the night after a few games of pelmanism.
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So that's an extension of the one my mum taught us.
She also, amongst many others taught us this, but I've never known what it meant, I might try and find out now:
"If a fella met a fella in a field of fitches, could a fella tell a...
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Blue Mink - Melting Pot (1969, Rock, 7"45) 1. Melting Pot 2. Blue Mink Apparently Blue Mink had 6 hit singles before they split in 1977, but, to be honest, this is the only one I've heard. It is 60s idealism in the extreme. It does show how...
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West cheese!? that was supposed to be 'melt cheese'
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Wordle 1,054 2/6 ⬜🟦⬜🟦🟦 🟧🟧🟧🟧🟧
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May be refering to a drip becoming a clot.
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I went to Spain with my parents, Britney Spears and the Pope.
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The Oxford comma struck me as daft until I wrote my thesis, which required me citing books by various authors, who were often joint authors. The Oxford comma was the only solution.
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The prisoner said the judge is a fool.
The prisoner, said the judge, is a fool.
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I like them, had an idea now to try and make a large one and west cheese on top.
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I like them.
In Scotchland they have a different name, “hash broons”.
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I went to Spain with my parents, Britney Spears and the Pope.
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The prisoner said the judge is a fool.
The prisoner, said the judge, is a fool.
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