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Unless you’re blessed with the multiple-personalities of Rufus Hound, Marcus Brigstock and John Sergeant, the first thing you’ll need for a successful argument is someone to argue with. This might be a friend, a colleague, or a parent; although for best results most people find their partners a never-ending source of contradictory views and opinion.
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A good argument should be like good sex; passionate; heartfelt and ideally, free of physical injury and financial outlay.
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There's nothing like that moment when you see the year's first festive shop-window display. The tinselled tree; the reindeer sleigh; the Ann Summers crotch-less Santa suit. Ahhh!
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Neighbours. Got to love them haven't you? Well actually no. You don't. Let's face it they are a pain in the neck and we'll tell you why!
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Ah the foreign holiday, that glorious two weeks of fun in the sun with the family. Totally relaxing isn't it?
What do you need for an argument?
Posted by on 1 Jan 09 in How to argue