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99% of the time, things that aren't already being done aren't being done because they don't work. The other 1% is split evenly between fools and geniuses.

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It always stinks like shit in London though... Ah well it'll just make the locals even less fun to deal with. :cussing:
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88h88 wrote:It always stinks like shit in London though...
Spoken like a man who's never walked past a cornfield after an application of liquified manure. Or a large chicken coop. Or driven through a town with a paper mill, the stench of which will knock a buzzard off a shit wagon. :shock:
Really. There used to be paper mills in northern New Hampshire and Maine that you could literally smell from 30 miles away even when the wind wasn't blowing. Driving through those towns was enough to make you gag, and worse, people lived there! :roll:

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Cornfield? Nope but a lot of my Irish relatives are farmers so I've been subjected to the wonderful stench that is liquid shit. It is a smell that never leaves your memory and only leaves your nostrils after a good bleaching. :shock:

But seriously, I doubt Londoners will notice the smell. If they do they'll assume it's coming from the person stood next to them.
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Nice delivery Brent - lmao. Long live the python.
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Chris_Allen wrote:Nice delivery Brent - lmao. Long live the python.
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