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Married to Night Train
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- Salford, UK
http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/radio/itma/
I wasn't around at the time, of course, but I've heard of it.
Well, I suppose technically you collect recycling not rubbish....after they dumped their contract cleaners for being rubbish.
*waits for Potsy to get back from work*http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/radio/itma/
I wasn't around at the time, of course, but I've heard of it.
I wasn't around either, I think I was probably out of the country or something.http://www.comedy.co.uk/guide/radio/itma/
I wasn't around at the time, of course, but I've heard of it.
I have gained some more wols today. A Mummy wol and three ickle wols and a group of three wols.
Had I not resigned from the theatre I could have asked there, the directors husband reads hieroglypths. He learnt when he wrote the current production.I wonder what the hieroglypth is, the one below the three little sticks, and a sort of cup shape.
Would one of your colleagues at St Nicks have a degree in ancient Egyptology?![]()
Well done!Blinking 'eck. I have just found the label, with the price still on it for the larger of the wols. The new price would be 39 earth pounds, the price in the CPL shop was £5!I just bought them cos they are lovely wols in a sort of china, I had no idea they were that expensive. Not, I hasten to add, that I would buy one at that price. The smaller one was £2.
They may not even be real, just pretend writing.Reading down the side of the tin it looks like:
growing the plant, cut it down, add water, "unknown", fall asleep, not sure after that.