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On Mon, 16 May 2011 20:29:10 +0100, Michael A. Terrell
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Lobby Dosser wrote:

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Alexander Thesoso wrote:

Actually the government will use almost anything as a burn bag. I

saw
Purina bags used at an agency that never says anything. What's more
interesting is the items which make their way Into burn bags,

including
false teeth, ladies underwear, and washing machine motors.

I'm not really asking... Just being a wise-guy...
How do you know? Been reading things in burn bags lately?


How does he know they were ladies?


At this particular agency diversity did not extend to guys wearing bras
and
panties, so it was a fairly good assumption.



Not all women are 'ladies'.

You've been Watching Little Britain AICM BRITISH pound Sterling.


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Esra Sdrawkcab wrote:

On Mon, 16 May 2011 20:29:10 +0100, Michael A. Terrell
wrote:


Lobby Dosser wrote:

"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
m...

Alexander Thesoso wrote:

Actually the government will use almost anything as a burn bag. I
saw
Purina bags used at an agency that never says anything. What's more
interesting is the items which make their way Into burn bags,
including
false teeth, ladies underwear, and washing machine motors.

I'm not really asking... Just being a wise-guy...
How do you know? Been reading things in burn bags lately?


How does he know they were ladies?

At this particular agency diversity did not extend to guys wearing bras
and
panties, so it was a fairly good assumption.



Not all women are 'ladies'.

You've been Watching Little Britain AICM BRITISH pound Sterling.



No. I've never even heard of it, till now. I don't watch much TV,
after being a Broadcast engineer at three TV stations over the years
where I had to watch almost everything we aired to look for problems.


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On Tue, 17 May 2011 20:24:44 +0100, Michael A. Terrell
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Esra Sdrawkcab wrote:

On Mon, 16 May 2011 20:29:10 +0100, Michael A. Terrell
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[]

Not all women are 'ladies'.

You've been Watching Little Britain AICM BRITISH pound Sterling.



No. I've never even heard of it, till now. I don't watch much TV,
after being a Broadcast engineer at three TV stations over the years
where I had to watch almost everything we aired to look for problems.

It's a quote
"We're layyyydees"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RWOIVm4MfI
(poor quality, so quite appropriate!)


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