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Whose brilliant idea was it . . .
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to allow ringtones for mobile phones when they could've used the silent vibration-only method? Probably the same nursery school reject who allowed solicitors to start advertising. All these no-win-no-fee ads are really getting on my ****.
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"Sorry, only just seen your reply Boo. What an arrogant git. Who gives you the right to INSIST others hear your choice of rubbish? Just about sums you up. "
LOL!!!
I think I love you LewPaper, I was joking by the way, but to visualise that vein throbbing on your forehead is priceless.
(Incidentally I DO have a cool ringtone though)
LOL!!!
I think I love you LewPaper, I was joking by the way, but to visualise that vein throbbing on your forehead is priceless.
(Incidentally I DO have a cool ringtone though)
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