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HAL9000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The OP may be referring to GO appearing to be > flying at half-mast (at the bottom of the page) - > although it might just be the shiny lining of his > jacket catching the light - it's not clear. HAL - indeed they are (well that's what I thought) referring to ' the graphic at the end of the article', that's what's so funny. Gosh, I didn't *read* it, I only looked at the pictures ;)
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one rule in life: don't ever be sick on your own shoes. PS. I would blame the wallpaper, never the rum.
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yeah, meatballs rule ... especially with that 'special sauce', hmmm....hope its 'organic' Ikea will probably stock his paints and *wallpapers* soon enough ... (yawn)
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yeah... ikea airlines, ... and why not? *meatballs or hotdogs sir/madam?*
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JHC - a blue suit with yellow is indeed a crime....really.
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Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was interested > > As was I. same here. I agree about the interests in oil and natural resources, also what Mockney Piers said about China's acquisition and buying power in this is spot on. Edit: obviously oil IS a natural resource. Oh and agree with ???? here too (very interesting).
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yes, its all about the outfit. hilarious. everything else. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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huncamunca Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > should take more care when dressing.Or get his > Butler to check him over before leaving the house Brilliant - have to agree with you there huncamunca, sooooo funny. It must have been the Butler's day 'orf.... PS. Couldn't resist responding, George Osbourne is one of my bugbears.......grr (6)
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canus lupis familiaris - my favourite (tu) so yes, I wish there was a separate section, I would go there first ... B)
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Dear Administrator - why don't you post a 'sticky' message on the forum reminding users that whilst it is intended to be a free resource for all, inevitably decisions will have to be taken that may not please everyone* (although donations are most welcome). * clearly no-one is forced to stick around if they feel they have been unfairly treated, that's their choice.
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can you please keep on topic everyone? JHC thought this was supposed to be 'light-hearted' ... * pops more painkillers *
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DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok having seen a need for a thread where all > things lesbian can be discussed I'm starting > one..... eh? > As this is my thread (and I'm fairly easy going > for those that have had the misfortune of meeting > me) there are no rules beyond the rules of the > forum (and fair play and so on)........ eh? sorry, non comprende...have I misunderstood something about the forum then? are you saying that whoever starts a thread on a particular topic is allowed to set the 'rules' for that thread?? (within the forum rules etc) > > So those questions about barbers and crew cuts > (Mac Woof and Artful) are welcome here. so are those included in discussion of 'all things lesbian' then? (see above) or have I serially missed the point here (apologies if so)
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he looked cool in that white suit I must admit (god I didn't think my memory stretched this far back) *bob* sorry for going a little off topic, if I'm ever sure to dump the next mr katie1997 in an amusing way, you can rest assured I will post details here :))
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > > whoah whoah whoah - back up here > > Any girl who called SoM "dodgy" would get the > heave ho from me haha well at the time, I felt a slight smug superiority to another girl in my year who was dating a wayne whatsisname wannabe from the mission (basically a poor man's andrew e) ;) but you can't take those lyrics seriously now, can you? er....can you? *voice fades away in distance, disappears*
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I should have dumped my first proper boyfriend on the grounds that he looked like a cross between andrew eldrich (sp?) from that dodgy goth band, 'the sisters of mercy' and Bono (in the 80s), from that very famous irish band. I should have dumped my second boyfriend on the grounds that he looked like michael portillo (according to my mum). :-$ Edited : for TMI :-S
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sounds sh!t ! you're right KK, sorry got carried away ... :-$ anyway, I do love the gardens at the museum. they are really lovely. also love the views over London from the top of the hill, absolutely amazing on a clear day.
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indeed, several levers to make all variety of exhibits do this. if you were unlucky enough to miss the 'act' in real time, you could then spend an educational afternoon matching which bucket to which exhibit. with music. and lights. oh, and kids will love it.
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the novelty of big red buttons and 'lit eyes/derrieres/etc' will soon wear off... how about another few million pounds for sound effects and a different coloured button?
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a glass case sounds a bit *dangerous* though....someone could get hurt. probably best not to mention the conservatory. oops.
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > people LOVE a tube strike > > There, I said it? > > They love a good moan about the loony left in the > weeks leading up (in between complaining about how > THEIR managers don?t understand the job and can?t > believe X isn?t being replaced) > > Then they love detailing just how they managed to > use their map/app/brain to get all the way from > Victoria to fekkin Picadilly > > There is more self-congratulation going on than > there will be at the next Tory conference yah, couldn't agree less ... the loony left and tube strikes just aren't what they used to be ... *sighs*
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MrBen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good to have nearby but the Victorian glass cases > of stuffed animals now look like some kind of > freak show. Does anyone else find these exhibits > freaky? Dead cats pickled in brine anyone? The > ghostly eyes of a dead monkey forever staring in > silent anguish? Cases of dusty lifeless > butterflies? Its time has passed surely. Nice > gardens though.... * shakes head in despair * no, no, no - its what is so fabulous about that museum, its very educational and interesting. what next? the fossil specimens are 'too old' and not in keeping with the times ?!
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I really like the Horniman Museum - especially the upstairs gallery. Went there last week when I had a day off. Love the gardens too.
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seems like spending quite a few of them on the forum is what I am doing :-$ (and so are you lurkers) .....
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Curry Club - Thursday 7 March 2019 - venue TBC
katie1997 replied to Michael Palaeologus's topic in The Lounge
if you have space for a Curry Club newcomer then I am def free on Mon 13th :)-D -
Have you ever cheated on your partner (past/present)
katie1997 replied to ST&NLY's topic in The Lounge
waynetta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fellas. Make your wife cry during sex by phoning > her whilst having it. its good to talk, communication is important in any relationship. a timely reminder to hurry up and get the dinner on before he gets home never hurt anyone.
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