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geraint
so the civil servants think they can srtike...
well in my book... do it and you will not be missed
well in my book... do it and you will not be missed
I suppose to go on "srtike" is better than striking.
they will of course all lose a days pay
I suppose to go on "srtike" is better than striking.
so a day off for you then...
Daily Mail blunderers again.
The newspapers, the parents, the strikers, don't you bother to hear/read/understand the concept of news?Daily Mail blunderers again.
Where? How?
The newspapers, the parents, the strikers, don't you bother to hear/read/understand the concept of news?Daily Mail blunderers again.
Where? How?
I wonder how many stood on the line, placard in hand to, say, how many went shopping / played golf, etc - don't know whether it is considered "wrong" or bad form, but it seems a bit hollow to use the day to not make your point more explicitly, rather than implicitly by not being there
But not you're grammar!No, i'll be at work checking people's spelling Gerry.