I eat too much, I swear too much, I hit too many children with a stout stick and I poke too many old ladies out of the way as they shuffle forth to their respective doom. Arguably (though not by me) I drown too many women too.
To be continued……..
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ALWAYS BE NICE TO YOUR SECRETARY It’s only a few days later, after Gemma
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The latest issue of the Internet Newsletter for Lawyers is now published.
In this issue: Copyright – Peter Aidediran of PAIL Solicitors explains the
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I read, with some enthusiasm, this article on the evils of communism.
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I have been retained by a serious buyer with funds who wishes to acquire
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what you do
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someone needs to make 'getting laid' their new year's resolution
rof nazis
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