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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 19th July 2001 
One way to make an introduction is to pretend to trip over, and fall at the feet of the person you want to talk to.


RESEARCHER DATA
Name:

Simon Trew
Last posted: May 14, 2004
Researcher Number:

181041

CONVERSATIONS
CONVERSATIONCOMMUNITYLATEST POSTLATEST REPLY
Chiltern Hundredsh2g2Aug 3, 2001May 27, 2004
Best lines of dialogue...h2g2May 14, 2004May 17, 2004
Mini-Marth2g2Aug 13, 2001Apr 9, 2002
Road Appliesh2g2Jul 26, 2001Mar 30, 2002
It's hard to pronounce certain words...h2g2Jan 21, 2002Jan 21, 2002
Walker's Crispsh2g2Jan 15, 2002No replies
Snakesh2g2Dec 12, 2001No replies
the final momenth2g2Jul 20, 2001Jul 20, 2001
Welcome...h2g2Jul 20, 2001No replies
Oxygen in the bloodh2g2Jul 19, 2001No replies
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MESSAGES
Leave a MessageLATEST POST
Tripping overJan 15, 2002
Welcome...Jul 20, 2001


JOURNAL
Snakes
Dec 12, 2001

Snakes cannot tell their a---s from their elbows.

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Walker's Crisps
Nov 19, 2001

Walker's bacon flavour crisps are suitable for vegetarians, but their cheese and onion flavour are not.

Discuss this entry - 2 replies - Latest reply: Jan 15, 2002



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A640018International Tipping Etiquetteh2g2 EditedNov 9, 2001
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