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Toby Jeffries

@ErrantFrequency

I'd like to reassure you, but I'm not that kind of guy.
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What was the first CD you bought with your own money?

Probably (and it's a long time ago) this, because it wasn't on tape and I heeded AndyKershaw's comments the second time he played it

What was the first CD you bought with your own money? Probably (and it's a long time ago) this, because it wasn't on tape and I heeded @AndyKershawDJ's comments the second time he played it
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You'd have thought that people in polling stations might have had some training in spotting fake id for elections, but apparently not.

I once did a training session run by police on document fraud; only took half a day.

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Books read so far this year, short of a few books lent to others and some in an unfinished omnibus.

Perhaps need more fiction to balance, but so far, not a bad year.

Books read so far this year, short of a few books lent to others and some in an unfinished omnibus. Perhaps need more fiction to balance, but so far, not a bad year.
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As you may know Steve's wife Máire passed away in January this year, and her niece Molly is fundraising for Sarcoma UK by climbing Yr Wyddfa/Mount Snowdon in her honour. Check out her JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! justgiving.com/page/molly-odr…

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I think NASA's problem solving approach is an exceptional one, and it's something I've carried with me to this day. No one on the team ever says a problem is unsolvable (when you're living 250 miles above the Earth 'unsolvable' is not an option), instead we attack the problem…

I think NASA's problem solving approach is an exceptional one, and it's something I've carried with me to this day. No one on the team ever says a problem is unsolvable (when you're living 250 miles above the Earth 'unsolvable' is not an option), instead we attack the problem…
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Ten years ago I was in reception at the Holiday Inn Salford quays, and the man ahead of me in the queue said loudly and laughingly 'Why would i want a chicken?' And the receptionist said ' check In'. I often think about it.

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