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syzygy

4th December 2014, 06:27
@Celadon 1625

Good one. That would make great copy for a book on business acumen !
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celadon

4th December 2014, 08:44
A man has six items in his bathroom: toothbrush and toothpaste, shaving cream, razor, a bar of soap, and a towel.


The average number of items in the typical woman's bathroom is 337. A man would not be able to identify more than 20 of these items.
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susan

4th December 2014, 09:06
Celadon, stop exaggerating, unless a man has a bathroom all to himself he nicks the soap and toothpaste that the woman has provided - the number is four!
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rossim

4th December 2014, 09:22
How many keep to their own towels? ........down to three!
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rossim

4th December 2014, 09:23
How many people actually want the free Prince George calendar given with every copy of the Daily mail last Saturday?
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celadon

6th December 2014, 11:32
Sorry Susan you won't like this one........

Wife texts husband on a cold winter's morning; "Windows frozen, won't open.”

Husband texts back; "Gently pour some lukewarm water over it."

Wife texts husband back 5 minutes later; "The Computer screen has gone black, what do I do now.?”
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elle

6th December 2014, 11:36
I don't think Susan will be alone.......
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celadon

8th December 2014, 10:15
See if I can guess your age elle.....

Choose a number from 1 to 10
Multiply it by 2
Add 5
Multiply x 50
Add 1764
Subtract the year that you were born
You now should have 3 numbers; the 1st is your chosen number; the remainder is your age.
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celadon

9th December 2014, 08:23
Two confirmed bachelors sat talking. Their conversation drifted from politics to cooking.

'I got a cook book once', said the first, 'but I could never do anything with it.'

'Too much fancy cooking in it, eh?' asked the second.

You said it. Every one of the recipes began the same way - 'Take a clean dish and...'
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celadon

10th December 2014, 14:31
BRITAIN’S cigarette addicts have confirmed that no amount of bad weather will stop them inhaling carcinogens.
With snow and sub-zero winds predicted, smokers said they would be having their fag break even if there is a cyclone with cows and buildings swirling around in it.
Sales co-ordinator Stephen Malley said: “I’m in that office for hours at a time, staring at a computer screen, hating everything about the day.
“So if you think a bit of rain, thunder or a mild blizzard will stop me going outside for a smoke, you are very much mistaken.
“And if you think I should maybe try an electronic cigarette instead, I would suggest you maybe switch to decaffeinated coffee. Yeah.”
Hospital patient Nikki Hollis agreed: “Major surgery hasn’t stopped me from enjoying hourly gaspers in the bus shelter, so I’m damned if something as paltry as 16 feet of snow is getting in my way. I am literally burning my way through all obstacles.”
Non-smoker Roy Hobbs said: “I might be likely to live a lot longer than them, but I wish I had something in my life I was that passionate about.
“They are, in their modest way, heroes.”
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