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Phoned up and emailed about 20 watch companies (translation work). Made a prawn and pea risotto with lemon and a hint of chili. Pretty bloody...
People in busy supermarkets who can't count but insist on paying for some massive grocery bill in change. Then after 5 mins of them dicking around...
Interesting. Love seeing the oil being squirted out. So tell me: is that oil vapor later on, or smoke from burnt oil?
Things have looked up for you.
Ditto Apple and a load of other premium brands who exert muscle on their retailers. If your equity is all in one brand, as a retailer you become...
Very wise for trips away. Having a bike is all about going away in my view.
Meh. Sometimes you just can't win!
Mile and a half? You could have walked or boarded that!
The small-minded non-creative people who are obsessed with cost cutting rather than revenue increase. People not answering emails (when "No...
Get the skis out?
Think MM will definitely win championships in the future - maybe even in a season's time. But instant success is a big ask in this category. It...
If there was only one Latin phrase to know, that one might well be the most useful.
Poorly in the test because he's still nowhere near fit and in no condition to wring the neck of such a tricky bike. Makes his learning curve even...
Definitely clear-er. Thanks. You can chuck in a few examples if you like.
Yep. That's one of the best bits in the film - if you've done Latin.
...which isn't a bad song title in itself.
I thought many of these thread titles are just a jumping off point for banter and silliness, though I agree that "Hey mate, how ya doing?" "Great...
er.... sadly not really. I thought gerundives were adjectival, but passive adjective? You've lost me.
That just looks the dog's doo-dahs! Congratulations and many happy miles!
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