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Ronnie10 | 22:31 Thu 28th Feb 2013 | Society & Culture
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but what is the one thing in life that your refuse to compromise on?
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affairs.....i loathe anyone doing it and would absolutely not tolerate mr kicker cheating. it's my bugbear and probably stems from my catholic upbringing.
Butter.

"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!"? Well I certainly can. The only thing that tastes like butter, is butter.
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Manners. I will debate with my children but if they ever displayed bad manners they would be in serious trouble.
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i am adament that I get up at 9 in the morning. lol.
No-one is going to make me stir before that time.
I wont even make early morning appointments at all if I can help it. haha
The one thing I won't stand for is intolerance.
The cooking of my eggs.
Honesty
Food quality and I wont lie
Twinings tea, HP sauce, and the Guardian 6 days a week.

Believe me, you really don't want to be around me if I can't get my Guardian.

I have a caravan in a small village in Cornwall, and once day last summer they didn't get any Guardians delivered.

They offered me a Daily Mail instead !

The sceaming was heard over the border in Devon !
Waiting; I hate waiting for people, when we say a time we should respect that time and in this day and age with mobiles there's no excuse not to let the person know you'll be late.
Smoking in the car. Even when I smoked 40 years ago I never smoked or allowed anybody to smoke in my car.

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