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I think Shane is bang on right here.:thumbup1:

 

But why do I get asked by the laundrette every visit to turn my socks out the right way & shake them, ( after peeling them off my sweaty feet so they end up inside out inside out after work), bloody saw shavings,they never mention my scants, & they are a lot worse.:confused1:

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I think Shane is bang on right here.:thumbup1:

 

But why do I get asked by the laundrette every visit to turn my socks out the right way & shake them, ( after peeling them off my sweaty feet so they end up inside out inside out after work), bloody saw shavings,they never mention my scants, & they are a lot worse.:confused1:

 

That's because the saw dust stays stuck to the lace. :001_tt2:

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Why do builders earn more than arbs?

 

Didn't you know, builders just get on with the job without moaning & bitching, they get more done.

Not only that but they are clever chaps that can use a tape measure.:biggrin:

 

 

 

 

I used to be a builder, but it didn't work out.:blushing:

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You can't they're mutually exclusive.

How about; My boss pays me 2 pound an hour, sexually abuses me and has demanded that I surrender my first born to him, is this reasonable?

Usual answer, "You're lucky to have a job"

 

All those benefits for 2 pounds an hour?

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