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A Super Furry Animal Posted Feb 25, 2005
Never owned a car.
Driven a few (one, famously, into a ditch), but all the ones that were "mine" were, in fact, company cars.
RTC
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Thatprat - With a new head/wall interface mechanism Posted Feb 25, 2005
Never stopped wanting to slap Duran Duran.
Never owned a car (Did manage to write one off by hitting it with a motorbike though )
Never claimed to be Tony Curtis.
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The Groob Posted Feb 26, 2005
*Thinks* What were the results of that Jedi campaign on the last census (if enough people put 'Jedi' as religion then apparently Jedi would have be recognised as an official religion).
Anyways,
Never seen Eastenders in the noughties.
Never want to see it again.
Never want to be in the same room where Eastenders is showing.
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Mr Jack Posted Feb 26, 2005
I've never used the phrased "Yeah, like, totally!" in conversation.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Feb 27, 2005
Let's not forget some of the great human Nevers.
A virtual Who's Whos in all walks of life.
Prime Minister - Never Chamberlain
Soul singers - The Never Brothers
Author - Never Chute
~jwf~
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bedmechanic keeper of the tongue in cheek and guardian of the empty wallet Posted Feb 27, 2005
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