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Margaret Pilkington 14-11-2014 08:15

Re: Animals killed for training
 
That idea would see me off too......and my work here is definitely not done.

cashman 14-11-2014 08:41

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What i daft idea, I'm going nowhere in the football season.:D

DtheP47 14-11-2014 13:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1123540)
What i daft idea, I'm going nowhere in the football season.:D

Hartlepool in April Ol...... ?
You'll need your jabs.

cashman 14-11-2014 13:43

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1123564)
Hartlepool in April Ol...... ?
You'll need your jabs.

Nah am off back to Spain then D.;)

Accyexplorer 16-11-2014 03:26

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Maybe we could restrict it to those with a life expectancy less than a pint of milk that's been left out the fridge..... (hopefully) that way none of accyweb's members would be tested on anytime soon.

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2014 08:11

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1123771)
Maybe we could restrict it to those with a life expectancy less than a pint of milk that's been left out the fridge..... (hopefully) that way none of accyweb's members would be tested on anytime soon.

You mean those who are already sick...or dying?

Accyexplorer 16-11-2014 08:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1123781)
You mean those who are already sick...or dying?

Yes :hidewall:

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2014 09:14

Re: Animals killed for training
 
that wall is not big enough!

DaveinGermany 16-11-2014 09:40

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1123508)
There is a third option, we could use the elderly....

I just bet your dear old Mum will be ecstatic about this stroke of genius from her little boy! :rolleyes:

Less 16-11-2014 09:48

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1123795)
I just bet your dear old Mum will be ecstatic about this stroke of genius from her little boy! :rolleyes:

She would probably jump at the chance and volunteer for it, it would make a change from the drudgery of having to wash his bedclothes every morning!

Gordon Booth 16-11-2014 10:55

Re: Animals killed for training
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1123771)
Maybe we could restrict it to those with a life expectancy less than a pint of milk that's been left out the fridge..... (hopefully) that way none of accyweb's members would be tested on anytime soon.

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1123781)
You mean those who are already sick...or dying?

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1123783)
Yes :hidewall:

You come over as fairly sick, AccyE.

Why don't we make you the first volunteer?

Accyexplorer 16-11-2014 11:35

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1123795)
I just bet your dear old Mum will be ecstatic about this stroke of genius from her little boy! :rolleyes:

I thought it was just Margaret's funny bone that was in the wrong place D :rolleyes:


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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1123797)
She would probably jump at the chance and volunteer for it, it would make a change from the drudgery of having to wash his bedclothes every morning!

:thefinger


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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1123801)
You come over as fairly sick, AccyE.

Why don't we make you the first volunteer?

Behave G, I'm starting to find your comments amusing :D

Less 16-11-2014 11:41

Re: Animals killed for training
 
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Originally Posted by Less View Post
She would probably jump at the chance and volunteer for it, it would make a change from the drudgery of having to wash his bedclothes every morning!

:thefinger

Is that it?

No tantrum filled denials?

Accyexplorer 16-11-2014 11:47

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1123814)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Less View Post
She would probably jump at the chance and volunteer for it, it would make a change from the drudgery of having to wash his bedclothes every morning!

:thefinger

Is that it?

No tantrum filled denials?

No, you'll only report me if I bite at your childish antagonistic comments :rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2014 11:50

Re: Animals killed for training
 
What funny bone......?
I think I had it removed some time ago...it had arthritis in it and was becoming a pain in the elbow......see, I do know my ar$e from my elbow


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