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Here is how to sort it, send the helpers out in the cold to fix it, they might be a bit busy during the christmas rush in your neck of the woods mind
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So he is from yam yam land then? passports expired so that lets me off the hooksure there's some yam yam members on here be able to help.
not this guy though:
Quite often its the leftist lot who get offended on behalf of people who could be offended who when you ask them arent actually offended at all... its a nice little paradox is that oneIt's just a thought, but how is it we can take the rise out of people who come from differing parts of the UK Scottish, Welsh, Scousers, Irish and not anyone take offence, or calls us a Racist, yet the minute we make fun of Pakistanis, Indians etc you get my drift, we are made out to be racist thugs? Just saying
pillock.You bright sparks should switch off before you trip something. As comedians, you are all short of a few watts. Maybe you should go ohm and get grounded before you go into shock.
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