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13th October 2007, 01:22 AM
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However, three carloads of Bohemian fans who tried to leave the match early found themselves trapped in the car park with Mr Patterson's Land Rover blocking ...



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Blknight.aus
13th October 2007, 04:49 AM
We get dumb stuff just like that at work....

except its usually more like...


"who told you to do that?"

you did, yesterday, at knock off, remember?

"oh yeah...."

and while they say oh yeah they get this look on their face that you just know is them fighting the dilemma of do I look like more of an idiot if I tell you your not ment to be doing that after I told you to or if I let you go on and do something that you might find out off your own back that your not ment to be doing?