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Leicester vs Birmingham - FA Cup - Match Thread
Free Falling Foxes replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Nevermind refusing to give a sample, Hamza is refusing to give a shit in this game -
Leicester vs Birmingham - FA Cup - Match Thread
Free Falling Foxes replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Just like the old days. -
Annoying Habits You Wish You Never Had
Free Falling Foxes replied to Parafox's topic in General Chat
Explaining myself/giving reasons. For example, if I can't make it to something previous agreed like meeting up in a pub, I let the others know and why. Friends/colleagues on the other hand, will just text that they can't make tomorrow evening, and that's it. I really annoy myself by doing this. -
Come to think of it; the insurance man. I also recall the rent man and the fella who emptied the electricy meter. Those last two were often walking around the estate collecting and must have been carrying a small fortune about their person
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S7 here and still quite happy, though I think the battery is just beginning to show signs of failing.
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Leicester 1-1 Ipswich Post Match Thread
Free Falling Foxes replied to Muzzy_no7's topic in Leicester City Forum
Don't. That reminds me of a previous manager. -
There was some classic Public Information Films too. Alas, Reginald Molehusband didnt survive but this classic is still available.
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Loved the Hamlet ads, but for some reason this one was only shown in cinema's.
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Dreadful, isnt it.
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This made me laugh and I immediately remembered some years ago, a mate walking up to me and placing his finger under my nose. 'Guess what I've been doing.' he said.
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Paper boy/girls.
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Don't goalies ever ware caps these days?
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Indeed. Also, it would appear the 'changes' were always to the detriment of the post master/mistress.
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I know where you're coming from but it's way off the mark. It really isn't the councils responsibility to clear up, its individuals responsibilty not to drop litter in the first place. I have challenged those that drop litter many times but the respose is nearly always: "What's it got to do with you?" 'Fcuk off' or the classic, 'It gives someone a job' (to clear up) With the latter in mind, err no. A vast majority of litter is collected by volunteers. I've also had, 'All the bins are full' Well, take it home with you. Its a part of our make-up I'm afraid. I've noticed abroad that there is far less litter in places like Paris for example, yet there are far fewer litter bins. I watched in amazement the other day when a guy pulled up outside a house and the kids in the car threw their MacDonalds containers, boxes and wrappers on the floor, they all then went into the house. They lived there! What chance is there for the environment generally, when folk do it on their own doorsteps?
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I'm trying to make out what's been cropped in the top right of the picture.
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I'm not a gambling man but I would wager a not inconsiderate amount, that no one responsible will actually go to jail over this. They should, but won't.
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I attended a personal safety course with my work sometime ago and this question was raised. It was interesting to hear womens views and many said they find it worrying and intimidating if in a quiet area. It has been suggested that if you are close behind a female that you should cross the road and continue on the other side.
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I would happily use up a life times worth of reps for this post. I cannot over exaggerate how incredibly selfish it is and how it annoys me so much.
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Mouse tidy-ups mans shed.
