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The Meaning of Life
Julz - forgive me, i appear to have lost my mind Posted May 21, 2005
idiom, sir?
The Meaning of Life
jimbob_ii (hey, who turned off the lights?) Posted May 21, 2005
could be, could be my idiom , could be . . . and what did i say about calling me sir? oh no wait, it was michael i told not to call me sir . . . never mind.
The Meaning of Life
Julz - forgive me, i appear to have lost my mind Posted May 21, 2005
so i can call you sir but mike has to call you maam?
The Meaning of Life
jimbob_ii (hey, who turned off the lights?) Posted May 21, 2005
er, yes, if that's not too much trouble.
The Meaning of Life
jimbob_ii (hey, who turned off the lights?) Posted May 21, 2005
incidentally ma'am has an apostrophe in it. silly girl.
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Priestess Lindt Posted Aug 23, 2006
The meaning of life is best explained in the ancient writings of the the chocolatists (writen last week by Mrs Sarah Rodhamilton):
Life is a cat,
Life is a bear,
Life is a chocolate truffle suspended in the air.
The Meaning of Life
Julz - forgive me, i appear to have lost my mind Posted Feb 22, 2007
Life is a cat,
Life is a bear,
Life is a chocolate truffle suspended in the air.
the truffle was eaten
the cat was beaten
the bear sent his firstborn to study at Eton
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