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Getting invites for x-mas breakfast,lunch or tea from people I might have barely/rarely sighted all year, then them getting belligerent when I say thx but I have made other plans.

Hypocritical Christmas Christians! you suck.

Todd

Just name Todd.

Sorry to my cousin Todd...but it's a ridiculous name, how you've managed to achieve what you have with a burden like that I'll never know. Kudo's to you my cousin Todd.

Mmmm, Todd does have elbows, he also has Perdue as a middle name.

Freaky or funny?

Main Entry: 1per·du

Variant(s): or per·due \ˈpər-(ˌ)dü, -(ˌ)dyü; (ˌ)pər-ˈ\

Function: noun

Etymology: French sentinelle perdue, literally, lost sentinel

Date: 1605

obsolete : a soldier assigned to extremely hazardous duty

All this has made me start to question my elderly aunty and uncle, I'm beginning to think underneath the wrinkles, sun spots and general decrepit appearance there lies something truly evil. Does evil mellow with age? I think not.

buff. :(

just thought of something that 'gets up my knickers.'

people that knock your car in a parking lot damaging bumpers, panels, and lights, and dont even leave a note so you have to fix it up.

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