As if my job couldn't get any more hair-pulling-ly annoying - I've been vaguely asked to find out prices for getting workers from Holyhead to Dublin. The internet's no bloody help as it always needs booking - when all I want is a price.
So, clever-clogs, does anyone just want to throw some prices at me? Two lads and a transit van, Holyhead to Dublin...and presumably back again, I told you it was vague.
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you can take the boy out of the travel agents' but you cant take the travel agent out of the boyJohnny M wrote:Phone Stena Line reservations on 08705 707070.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Quiff Boy wrote:you can take the boy out of the travel agents' but you cant take the travel agent out of the boyJohnny M wrote:Phone Stena Line reservations on 08705 707070.
That man's dynamite when it comes to organisation.
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same goes for you and hospitalsPlanet Dave wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:you can take the boy out of the travel agents' but you cant take the travel agent out of the boyJohnny M wrote:Phone Stena Line reservations on 08705 707070.
That man's dynamite when it comes to organisation.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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No comment.
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The most responsible Heartlander of the evening. How do you feel?
Thanks for the number, Mr. M, sorted it nicely!
I now know where to take all my queries.
Thanks for the number, Mr. M, sorted it nicely!
I now know where to take all my queries.
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Glad I'm no longer in what felt like an outtake from Withnail & I.timsinister wrote:The most responsible Heartlander of the evening. How do you feel?
'Johnny! I feel unusual. Get Up! You terrible yadda yadda yadda'
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That's an honour along the lines of "Thinnest American" and "Most Trustworthy Ex-Con", isn't it?timsinister wrote:The most responsible Heartlander of the evening.
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Yes, they offered me Liverpool. I might twist some arms, make it a bit easier. Cheers!
The Heartlanders ARE responsible! Like I said, no-one was arrested, no-one died, what can you complain about?
The Heartlanders ARE responsible! Like I said, no-one was arrested, no-one died, what can you complain about?