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It's now sat on the settee at the side of her, so it looks like it's forgiven her or already forgotI'm not surprised.
It's now sat on the settee at the side of her, so it looks like it's forgiven her or already forgotI'm not surprised.
For a week?Roll on Friday at 5 pm
Pay day off for a week and going to pub!
For a week?
For a week?
What a good idea!
He can try this pub.@classic33: Now look what you've done.
CC will be full of posts soon saying M'in Brazil... How? Oh my head...
Thanks I’ll have a look at this and see if I can get the sound working. At the minute it shows the device available in Terminal, but not in Sound settings.Have a look in the software manager and try instalingl Gnome Alsamixer and see if you can sort it out from there.
Or the Cat's hungry.It's now sat on the settee at the side of her, so it looks like it's forgiven her or already forgot
This does mean you can only go to the pub once for the whole weekWhat a good idea!
No! That was Humphrey.
I promise I'm not making this up:
The translator is certified to translate, but in this case the translation itself has to be certified by someone certified to certify paperwork, so I have to pay a fee for the translation and the certification of the translation.
In practice I have an arrangement with the translator: I translate the certificate, she checks it, and it comes back with her stamp as a certified translator, and the certificate of the certified person on it, and therefore is good. The fact I translated it and I'm not even certified to translate anything is neither here nor there.
It sounds a cumbersome system, but in practice it's pretty quick and not too expensive. The certified original cost seventy pounds and took weeks... for a sticker on the back certifying it was certified...
I found the countersigned copy of my birth certificate.
I need it for my Exam: What sort of organisation requires a birth certificate for an exam?