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garinda 30-10-2007 14:39

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 486574)
Very strange. I hope you have warm hands :D

I want to be the dummy.

I'm more than qualified.:D

West Ender 30-10-2007 14:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 486572)
How have Ianto and Dave made West Ender speak my words?

Perhaps we should start up a ventriloquist act, now that Roger de Courcey and Nookie Bear are coming to the end of their careers.:D




Maybe they think I'm your alter ego. ;)

(We told us we had a split personality, didn't we?)

WillowTheWhisp 30-10-2007 15:01

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 486572)
How have Ianto and Dave made West Ender speak my words?

Perhaps we should start up a ventriloquist act, now that Roger de Courcey and Nookie Bear are coming to the end of their careers.:D

I think it started when Westender got her tags in a twist. It then becomes an ongoing problem.

Ianto.W. 30-10-2007 15:05

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 486557)

Lawyers don't need to read and write, they have minnions to do it for them on the rates they charge :)

The only qualifications one needs to be a lawyer is the ability to tell bare faced lies and know how to grossly overcharge and keep a straight face

West Ender 30-10-2007 15:07

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 486588)
I think it started when Westender got her tags in a twist. It then becomes an ongoing problem.



Got my tags in a twist? How very dare you! :eek:
My tags are perfectly straight, thank you very much. :D

garinda 30-10-2007 15:09

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 486593)
The only qualifications one needs to be a lawyer is the ability to tell bare faced lies and know how to grossly overcharge and keep a straight face


Who's working me now?

I can't remember saying that.

Oh well, I'll now sing Danny Boy, whilst drinking a gottle of geer.:D

Ianto.W. 30-10-2007 15:15

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I'm afraid your right Willow I was quoting post 43, now gary is going to get his 'underpants in a twist:D

garinda 30-10-2007 15:18

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 486598)
I'm afraid your right Willow I was quoting post 43, now gary is going to get his 'underpants in a twist:D


I didn't say that.

I was just moving my lips, whilst sat on West Enders knee.:p

WillowTheWhisp 30-10-2007 15:48

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I think Dave got in on the act in that one. :D Maybe he's got the role of Rod Hull.

lancsdave 30-10-2007 15:52

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 486621)
I think Dave got in on the act in that one. :D Maybe he's got the role of Rod Hull.

I think I will have to dumb down my response to that or this thread will be in the over 18's. Needless to say my Rod Hull impersonation may involve birds and handiwork :D:p

Eric 30-10-2007 18:05

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What surprises me is that some seem to be taking Mein Kampf seriously rather than as a historical artifact ... the brain farts of a madman, nothing more. It makes political and social sense only to the intellectually challenged. It should have been read in the thirties by those who held power in the western democracies. No one in the England and France (well maybe Mosely, Halifax, and Edward Vlll) took it seriously. Millions of deaths later, most realized that the book was Nazi Germany's grand strategy, out there in the open for all to read.

WillowTheWhisp 30-10-2007 21:42

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It's interesting for the way it gives an insight into what was going on in the man's brain.

Eric 30-10-2007 22:55

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 486798)
It's interesting for the way it gives an insight into what was going on in the man's brain.

Yes, like a trip thro' the sewer in a glass bottom boat.:eek:

blazey 31-10-2007 10:32

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 486570)
The only qualifications one needs to be a lawyer is the ability to tell bare faced lies and know how to grossly overcharge and keep a straight face

All the fee's lawyers charge are regulated so they cant 'overcharge', and not all lawyers jobs involve lying. If the criteria for becoming a lawyer were as simple as you state then why aren't people becoming them so they too can overcharge and buy those nice ferraris they've been dreaming of or whatever?

lancsdave 31-10-2007 11:28

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If the criteria for becoming a lawyer were as simple as you state then why aren't people becoming them so they too can overcharge and buy those nice ferraris they've been dreaming of or whatever?[/quote]

I love easy questions, ( even though it wasn't me that the original quote belonged to ). The answer is ..... morals :D


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