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Old 12-18-2007, 11:31 PM #1
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Grin On a lighter note - what is the funniest thing you have done?

We need some humour - so the funniest thing that I remember doing is:

I needed to get something out of the boot of my car at the office. Trotted down the stairs and then realised that I was standing in front of the photocopier trying to "beep" my car remote at the lid on the copier. derrrrr!

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