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Mmmmmmm Doughnuts
Bluebottle Posted Apr 30, 2002
How do you know that you don't have an exceptional loo brush?
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J'au-æmne Posted Apr 30, 2002
I just do.
No, okay, neither the one in my house in Durham, or the one in my house in Manchester, or any others that I've seen look like that.
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Fred Smith Posted Apr 30, 2002
Any chance of getting a for lunch. I have just left an Art exam an hour early. It took nine hours... but its finished.
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J'au-æmne Posted Apr 30, 2002
Yay! *hands over *
I conclude that the internet may hold a wealth of information, but only if you don't care if its true or not, or you can pay.
Searching for information about semidetatched binary systems is pointless.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Apr 30, 2002
[Mackenzie] I don't want to know what those are.
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Fred Smith Posted Apr 30, 2002
I managed to find Pi to 100,000 decimal places on the internet once, not that I needed it or anything. I suppose the only reason that information is on the internet is if its important, interesting or profitable.
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J'au-æmne Posted May 3, 2002
So what would that smiley look like? *passes over a honey donut*
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