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scorpious123 | 21:02 Thu 06th Mar 2008 | ChatterBank
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been working in reading town centre today whot a lovely place it is with all the different design of buildings i bet it is really exspensive to live there took me 3 hours to get there driving
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****** I thought this was going to be about books and I got all excited for nothing :(
Did you see David Brent??!!
You must be in another Reading - It's a dump!
thats funny..... funny !
Me too helliebobs.

Now scorpious, give yourself a real treat after wussy Reading, visit Croydon, which is near Kent.
and then for Christmas you can go to Milton Keynes.
then Basildon
then Scotyland the noooo
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oh well i must of been working in the snoby part today lol
The snobby part of Reading is Windsor.
Scotty alert toot toot !!!!

Do not venture into Glasgee without protection, even the trains have reinforced windows and the drivers have armed guards north of Preston.
whiffey I love it when you mention my home town, makes me glow :)
lol whiffey you get a crackin welcome in Glasgow - unless youre a terrorist !
I heard that at Glasgow Airport they steel the wheels off the planes when they fly low enough.
Yep tis true what the whiffster says, its to keep the sassenachs oot ;) the noooooo LOL
helliebobs are you from Basildon then ?

Awfully sorry :( Still, it could have been Pitsea.
och aye the noo....whiffey less oh the cheek or it's a glesgae kiss for you lol
No, not Basildon whiffey :)
lol! when you move to glasgow ,you get a free sawn off shotgun!!!!!
There are many theories about the bagpipes, otherwise known as the missing link between music and noise. Some say they were invented by a Scotsman who trod on his cat and liked the noise. Others claim that they are based on the noise made by a dying octopus. The truth is, however, that they were given to the Scots by the Irish as a joke -but the Scots haven't seen the joke yet!

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