People say the strangest things

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the.fee.fairy wrote:that person sat in the corner giggling to themselves whilst wieldng pointy sticks...

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the.fee.fairy wrote:...that person sat in the corner giggling to themselves whilst wieldng pointy sticks...
Sounds like a girl I used to go out with..........
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On public transport, I always seem to attract foreigners who want to tell me their life history. It would be quite interesting but I'm a bit hard of hearing so if they have a strong accent, it's always really difficult to make out what they are saying. On the way to the ish London meet up, a chap from Khazakstan came and sat next to me and was telling me all about himself. I didn't make out half of what he said but just nodded and smiled and told him he spoke really good English. :oops:

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Thomzo wrote:On public transport, I always seem to attract foreigners who want to tell me their life history. It would be quite interesting but I'm a bit hard of hearing so if they have a strong accent, it's always really difficult to make out what they are saying. On the way to the ish London meet up, a chap from Khazakstan came and sat next to me and was telling me all about himself. I didn't make out half of what he said but just nodded and smiled and told him he spoke really good English. :oops:

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