I see loads of profiles with the warning to Sydney university about not using any part of the profile etc.
What I'm wondering is would anyone on here even know if the university does use profile information and if they did would you really sue or is it as I suspect a pointless exercise placing it on your profile in the first place? |
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I kinda _iew it like having an extra site filter......
You know.... like basically anyone stupid enough to think its worth having on their profile couldn't possibly be any good at sex ....
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"I see loads of profiles with the warning to Sydney university about not using any part of the profile etc.
What I'm wondering is would anyone on here even know if the university does use profile information and if they did would you really sue or is it as I suspect a pointless exercise placing it on your profile in the first place? "
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A little bit of research will tell you that Sydney O'Versty was an old music hall performer from the 1920's. He was best known for his cheeky cockney banter and his catchphrase "Don't forget to check under the old settee, my girl". He sadly died in 1947 of an infection caused by eating too many jellied eels. During the war, he became overlooked and had fallen on hard times having entertained the troops at Dunkirk.....in 1941. The Germans waived their usual internment of enemy civilians and sent him back in swap for Fritz Feldhundspieler, the famous German wit and raconteur. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered on the site of his greatest triumph being an early BBC outside broadcast at The Schoolboy and Fiddler in West London.He was unmarried and left no heirs to his fortune, which was acquired after the war from the sale of Fritz's belongings which had been left in the UK when he was repatriated. |
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"A little bit of research will tell you that Sydney O'Versty was an old music hall performer from the 1920's. He was best known for his cheeky cockney banter and his catchphrase "Don't forget to check under the old settee, my girl". He sadly died in 1947 of an infection caused by eating too many jellied eels. During the war, he became overlooked and had fallen on hard times having entertained the troops at Dunkirk.....in 1941. The Germans waived their usual internment of enemy civilians and sent him back in swap for Fritz Feldhundspieler, the famous German wit and raconteur. He was cremated and his ashes were scattered on the site of his greatest triumph being an early BBC outside broadcast at The Schoolboy and Fiddler in West London.He was unmarried and left no heirs to his fortune, which was acquired after the war from the sale of Fritz's belongings which had been left in the UK when he was repatriated."
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