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Subject: Re: You need me [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Chris Williams on 17/May/10

On 17/May/10, Andrew Collins wrote:
> It's probably worth stating for the record that I received a pathetic email from Richard while he was trying to load up his AIOTM trailer by himself, saying "Please help me, Andrew, pleeeease, I am rubbish on my own." And to help him learn I deliberately didn't email him back straight away. And yes, he worked out how to do it on his own, just as I had planned, thereby proving that he doesn't need me. Ha ha, I win.

Perhaps now's the time to let him have his wicked way with you, just to prove how horribe an experience it would actually be.

Hang on...
you'd better not, just in case

Subject: You need me [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Andrew Collins on 17/May/10

It's probably worth stating for the record that I received a pathetic email from Richard while he was trying to load up his AIOTM trailer by himself, saying "Please help me, Andrew, pleeeease, I am rubbish on my own." And to help him learn I deliberately didn't email him back straight away. And yes, he worked out how to do it on his own, just as I had planned, thereby proving that he doesn't need me. Ha ha, I win.

Subject: WU 12th May [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Welsh Mike on 13/May/10

Much more considered response to the Tory/Lib alliance there, Richard! Have calmed down a bit and am not usually prone to sweeping generalisations. Bloody Tories.

Whoops. Still, one thing made me laugh that day.A colleague said Clegg wasn't really Deputy PM, he was Cameron's Fag. (Nice images provoked there)

Blimey, think I'm classist! (not really...)

On 12/May/10, Welsh Mike wrote:
> Well, it was all inevitable I guess, but am very down today seeing and hearing Cameron, Hague, etc all over the media. A lot of people have the "well, they're all the same" attitude towards politicians, but I became politically aware when I was 15ish...bang in the middle of the Miner's Strike. No real problem with tory voters, it's a democracy, but...
>
> GOD I CAN'T STAND THE SODDING TORY PARTY!! MY FLESH'LL BE CRAWLING EVERY TIME I WATCH THE NEWS NOW!!! ARRGGGHHHHH!!!
>
> Rant over. Sorry.

Subject: Damn... [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Welsh Mike on 12/May/10

Well, it was all inevitable I guess, but am very down today seeing and hearing Cameron, Hague, etc all over the media. A lot of people have the "well, they're all the same" attitude towards politicians, but I became politically aware when I was 15ish...bang in the middle of the Miner's Strike. No real problem with tory voters, it's a democracy, but...

GOD I CAN'T STAND THE SODDING TORY PARTY!! MY FLESH'LL BE CRAWLING EVERY TIME I WATCH THE NEWS NOW!!! ARRGGGHHHHH!!!

Rant over. Sorry.

Subject: sony awards [ REPLY ]
Posted by: yazzman13 on 12/May/10

Fucking hell £200 to attend an awards ceremony. I would have told the where to go.

Haven't Sony sold enough Playstations the tight arses?

Better luck next time.

Subject: voting [ REPLY ]
Posted by: yazzman13 on 07/May/10

As I walked to the polling station yesterday I was torn between the Libs and the Tories without really being convinced by either.

After reading that little link to the Independent article I'm glad I will in no way have been partially responsible for the possible Tory coalition that may be in the pipeline.

One they are in for a bit their veneer of social respnsibility and fairness will have worn off like some cheap perfume.

Subject: HNTGU [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Jeanette on 07/May/10

Est arrive! Huzzah.

Subject: General Election (I said Election) [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Jeanette on 06/May/10

That's the first time ever I'd had to queue out of the door to vote. Hopefully that bodes well for a good turnout.

Only the Greens & Labour could be bothered to supply tellers, so I wished them both luck (I drew a Hitler Moustache on the BNP Mayoral candidate's pic in the booklet I received).

Hope you get your vote sorted, Richard!

Subject: Road safety innovation [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Chris Williams on 05/May/10

Richard, you know that bit on Earth, Wind and Fire*, where you bang on the desk really hard and make Andrew's internet connection drop? Well, it also made me almost drop a fucking pantsfull as I was driving at speed up the M50 during the weekend, thereby heightening my alertness for the remainder of the journey. All cds should have this feature, in my estimation, in order to avoid lethargy at the wheel. It would undoubtedly save countless lives.
*and Water

Subject: HNTGU - Price Wars! [ REPLY ]
Posted by: Jeanette on 04/May/10

It's down to £6.98 now from The Book Depository:
http://www.find-book.co.uk/rt.asp?r=047&url=http%3a%2f%2fwww.bookdepository.co.uk%2fbrowse%2fbook%2fisbn%2f9780091932084%3futm_campaign%3dmedifusion%26utm_medium%3dapi%26utm_source%3dGB

Curse you god for making me pre-order from Play.com this way!

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