How old are you because it seems that if you want to take over a phone number all you need is date of birth to change to a new provider probably also useful for identity fraud.Tomorrow is my birthday and no prick on Earth bothered to tell me about Melvins in Melbourne last night and tonight.
Happy ******’ birthday old, grumpy man.
If he does that, make sure you fill out as many online surveys quoting that phone number. Also be sure to tick all the boxes;So if I tell you how old I am, you'll steal my phone number?
Dumb system they ask for your birth date to use for id but if you use real date how safe is that and if you make up a date when they ask for your birth date you forget what date you used.So if I tell you how old I am, you'll steal my phone number?
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How did you get such private photos of Michaelia Cash?
If he does that, make sure you fill out as many online surveys quoting that phone number. Also be sure to tick all the boxes;
Yes I would like someone to cal me about insurances and funerals and investment and banking needs and new cars and................
Yes I may have done this to a couple of colleagues and yes i may have laughed when they complain about all the spam emails (be sure to add email address) and spam calls.
Happy birthday Manticle, 50? Still a pup.
Someone tonight guessed 33.Happy birthday Manticle, 50? Still a pup.
Tomorrow is my birthday and no prick on Earth bothered to tell me ...
Happy ******’ birthday old, grumpy man.
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I will no doubt show my age here, however I am becoming increasingly pissed off at the apparent lack of education in the last 50 years when it comes to spelling. Some examples to illustrate, the first one being perhaps the most common of all misunderstood spelling:
They're is short for < they are >. There is a place. Their indicates possession. In a sentence:
The lads are thirsty, so they're going to the fridge over there to grab their beers.
And a few others:
Site is a place. Sight is one of our senses.
The site for tonight's piss-up, the pub just down the road, is in sight.
Board can be a piece of wood, or money you might pay for accommodation. Bored can indicate boredom, or can mean you've drilled a hole in something (a board maybe). Baud is a modulation rate in digital nerdy stuff.
A rein is part of the tack used for horses. Rain falls from the sky. Monarchs reign over their subjects.
To and too. $20 for a pint? Too much to pay.
Ahh - English. It's a tricky language. And regrettably, it doesn't seem to be taught anymore.
Aha, just thought of another: Taught is what you were when teachers used to succeed in educating you. Taut is the tension of the hanging rope, the end of which should be around a failed teacher's neck! And tort is a legal term, meaning a civil wrong.
Examples abound, but I believe it's down to the changing emphasis and desired outcomes of our education system. So - nothing against folk who were never taught these things. Our society is the poorer.
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Hey Roger, you forgot bawd and torte.
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