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Elizabeth O'Hara
Writer of stuff and font of hebephrenic vitriol
6 Dec 2010
Soundproof Booths
How were the working conditions in these booths?
Awful; they were full of earwigs and half of them used to break wind for fun. And they'd be laughing and you'd be dead.
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