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skybluesam66

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thats the one ;-)
 

Captain Dart

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Do they do a black and yellow one?Could have a duel use.

Mind you its suit and Wasps tie on Match days ;)

Just to take the piss, as you posted a grammar police point about use of "junior employee" I am going to pick you up about your incorrect use of "duel".

noun duel - a prearranged contest with deadly weapons between two people in order to settle a point of honour.
adjective: dual - consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects. "their dual role at work and home"
 

italiahorse

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Yeah, but not smudged like that one. We want a proper one.
Just to take the piss, as you posted a grammar police point about use of "junior employee"

duelˈdjuːəl/ noun historical noun: duel; plural noun: duels
  1. a prearranged contest with deadly weapons between two people in order to settle a point of honour.
    "twice he had seriously wounded men in duels
adjective
adjective: dual
consisting of two parts, elements, or aspects. "their dual role at work and home"
synonyms: double, twofold, binary

I noticed the mistake but left it as it could be a freudian slip.
 

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