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Posted at 12:45pm on Tue 30 September 2008
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Quick question: Is it right for a 14 year old girl to date a 17 year old... boy/man?

Is age just a number?

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Quick question: Is it right for a 14 year old girl to date a 17 year old... boy/man?

Is age just a number?
not being sick r nowt but i think age is just a number,but with the law today you got to watch your back.
Posted at 3:03pm on Tue 30 September 2008
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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A 3 year age gap is nothing but as xboxlive says there are some areas of the law that a 17 year old needs to pay attention to.
Posted at 4:15pm on Tue 30 September 2008
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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It's a good plan.
Posted at 1:00pm on Fri 3 October 2008
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Well I don't know why, unless it got too long.

It might've had something to do with the fact that it was called the "Spam Thread". Tongue

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Afternoon everyone.

It's friday and I'm glad it'll soon be the weekend.

Had a terrible week, working long extra hours to fix something someone else broke. Still not completely finished and I'm in two minds whether to leave it now or fix it before the weekend.

How's everyone else doing?
Posted at 3:00pm on Fri 3 October 2008
dav2612
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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Glad it is Friday, felt like I have been working on everything at once this week and my head is now spinning.

In same boat as you, got something to fix up and tempted to laave it till Monday but no doubt something else will land on me on Monday so it's time to put on the sensible hat and get it sorted.

The in-laws are up visiting my daughter so at least she will be tiring them out this weekend instead of me and the wife.
Posted at 3:11pm on Fri 3 October 2008
pblive
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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Like you, I decided to carry on and fix it in the hope that Monday will be a clean sheet to work from.

The only problem is the amount of other work that has been building while I concentrated on this. Oh well, Monday morning can cope with that!
Posted at 3:48pm on Fri 3 October 2008
dav2612
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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What is it that you do?
Posted at 4:24pm on Fri 3 October 2008
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Well, I think we need somewhere to just chat about anything minor without having to start a whole new thread each time, so I've made the General Discussion Unofficial Chat Thread (or G-DUCT for short!)

Anyway. Our team in the office here just bought 2 big boxes of broken biscuits (1300g) from the local cheapy superstore, £2.49 each. Nice.

Now I'm feeling a bit stuffed, but the biscuits are still calling me!

What's happening where you are?

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well now i'm in 6th form, we have a short lecture friday afternoon instead of lessons, so it's called Poet's day. (piss off early tomorrow's saturday). unfortunately we have school on saturday...
Posted at 4:51pm on Fri 3 October 2008
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well now i'm in 6th form, we have a short lecture friday afternoon instead of lessons, so it's called Poet's day. (piss off early tomorrow's saturday). unfortunately we have school on saturday...

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Pot washing tomorrow. Woo... Glare
Posted at 7:49pm on Fri 3 October 2008
pblive
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What is it that you do?

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What is it that you do?

I work in finance, the company supplies data to traders and I'm a data specialist. Not particularly exciting, other than I got visit New York and India to train people.
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