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1 But, he admits, anyone who won't change a nappy would struggle.
2 Sober, works late, drinks lager in halves and knows how to change a nappy .
3 You're not some slightly less hirsute Russell Brand, claiming that you're too sensitive and awake and aware to change a nappy .
4 At the end, graduates get paid a motza given they can do everything from change a nappy to ride, ski and sail.
5 B) Changed a nappy Often Seldom Never Not applicable You selected ''.
6 She finished cutting a pattern for her former employer while simultaneously changing a nappy an hour before she left for the airport.
7 They also live longer, a finding that caused the Economist to quip " Change a nappy , by God, and put years on your life".
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