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Try this... "I can't see a friggin thing " http://www.axminster.co.uk/images/products/medium/340445_l.jpg "Would you like fries with that " ( but remember to take your Kidney Donor card next time you drive ) Nette.:)
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RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah well. You know what annoys me about the > south (East Dulwich specifically)? > > No @#$%& knows what an anagram is. Retards, the > lot of you. Here Rosie calm y'self now. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/Anagram.jpg/280px-Anagram.jpg Annette(agram):)
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http://www.corbisimages.com/images/U1031482INP.jpg?size=67&uid=e03fecbd-7415-4239-ac8f-dca948ef078b&uniqID=88367d35-96f8-42ec-9c4d-c5a9e86a1278 "Look, there's that dog " "Oh THAT dog, forget about him louisiana, he's DEAD "
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http://www.thetransient.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jack-in-the-box-with-bowl-cut.jpg" Hi Mom, what do you think ?"
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oilworker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You could try practising on your kid brother - > thats how I got my first gig.... Where, in prison ? Nette.:)
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WHere is the stop valve for kitchen water
Annette Curtain replied to kitemonkey's topic in The Lounge
Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you got a thing for plumbers, Nette, or do > you just need your pipes, erm... seen to? She's more than a plumber, she's bloody WONDERWOMAN. I some need pipe. Nette.::o -
As you can see in my hand drawn illustration ( I'm good at colouring in aren't I ) , the Caribbean plate is rapidly shifting right/east. In due course this will crush the North to a pulp. ( in about a million/kurtillion years ) Job done ! http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/Plates_tect2_en.svg/800px-Plates_tect2_en.svg.png Next ? Nette.:)
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HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm glad I read this thread, for weeks now I > thought it was referring to a Big Country tribute > band. Me too, when are you playing ? Nette(?)
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My house was built in 1997. Boring. Zzzzzz... Sorry Loz what was that ? Nette:)
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WHere is the stop valve for kitchen water
Annette Curtain replied to kitemonkey's topic in The Lounge
DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Or just freeze the pipe up to the sink taps, cut > it and cap it (use isolation valves and you can > turn them on if you want to get some water at any > point). OOooooo it's happening again... " Can I buy you a drink? " Nette.(?) -
What time is it ? Nette.(?)
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brum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > karter Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Brum, can you recite a poem for us please? > > > Ok...seeing as its you, karter... you may > recognise this from 2009 (albeit amended > slightly) > > *clears throat* > > Green and Blue > > We met in Green and Blue > On a rainy day in June > She wanted a nice red > To go with pasta, she said > > "That's odd, so am I," I lied - > Just to stand by her side > "Maybe a Massaya from Lebanon, > Or a Chateau-Haut-Goujon..?" > > We stared at the racks of red > In silence as we read, > Vaguely concious of the rain > Running softly down the pane. > > And so, as grapes on the vine > Must be picked at the right time, > I knew my moment had come > To ask the question... > > 'We could share....the bottle...I mean..' > (God, suddenly I felt fifteen) > Her eyes fixed ahead she smiled then said, > "Let's take the Lebanon." Brum, do you fancy a threesome ? * fans self * :-$
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legalbeagle Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My lovely boyfriend bought me a gold locket > recently. It's victorian, and inside are two tiny > pictures one man, one little girl, that must have > been put in when the locket was new. I was > planning on putting pictures of my kids in the > locket but I can't bear to remove the originals. > Often wonder who they are! It's HIS grandpa silly ! Nette.:)
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WHere is the stop valve for kitchen water
Annette Curtain replied to kitemonkey's topic in The Lounge
Why isn't it called a "stop-fanny" anyway ? "stop valve" ( it's just P.C. gone mad. ) Nette.:) -
http://www.shop4scouts.com/catalog/images/PLS%20014.JPG Tarot Vs. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0c/W_Nuss_Gr_99.jpg Any logical discussion about Gypsies
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karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Interesting this thread hey Woof. Welcome back. > ;-) > > Money is still cheap to borrow. Silly dog, he's back where he belongs. * kicks cage * Nette.:-$
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WHere is the stop valve for kitchen water
Annette Curtain replied to kitemonkey's topic in The Lounge
DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LOL Loz..... > > It's probably just limed up, after years of not > being turned. It's possible to remove the spindle > by turning the gland nut anti-clockwise) and try > and clean it but you need to be able to shut the > supply off leading to it. If you can't turn it off > elsewhere you can use a pipe freezing kit (costs > about a tenner from screwfix). That'll freeze the > inlet supply for about 30 mins giving you time to > dismantle the stop tap and see if it can be > cleaned to work. Is anyone else finding this quite arousing ? * fans self * Nette.::o -
zeban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Absolutely Bob. I think there's a whole argument > to be had about the usefulness of International > Aid in this day and age. IF international Aid really worked, many people would be out of a job wouldn't they ? The whole Aid culture is a business all of it's own. And GOD ( sic ) don't get started on the whole Christian element of it. Nette.(td)
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filmmaker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi All > I read his thread with interest and so felt I > should add my comment / observation. I actually > live opppostie a gypsy site (they prefer to be > called gypsies rather than travellers) and quite > recently there was a 'big fat gypsy' wedding which > went on for 2 and a half days. The dresses were > pretty much as they are in the documentary and the > bride is 16 yrs old. > > so far that much of the documentary seems to be > true however, having lived oppostie the site for > many years, i don't think the women are > disrespected by the men, as portrayed in the prog. > form where I sit, and i think i have a pretty > good view point, from my living room window, it > seems to be a matriarchal culture. The women seem > to give as good as they get. > > As a documentary maker, I know that showing them > as people who just happen to live in caravans is > pretty dull, it just wouldn't make a programme. I > do however think there is a socio-anthropological > prog there to be made. It's good to read your own observations of the gypsy community , careful though it might upset some of the other views on here. Nette.;-)
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If 20 people pooled their ?1, could the 20 people eat better together on the combined money ? ( greedy guts, trough hogs aside ) Nette.(?)
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Vegetables - do your children eat them?
Annette Curtain replied to susyp's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Oh dear, it sounds like vegetable snooker at the dinner table. Do you sit & eat together ? Nette.:) -
Oh *Bob* You've missed your vacation vocation.
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Scribe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And for the serious patrons of their "endz". > > I'd take the kids down the bottom of the garden, > if I were you. Gosh, even Sydenham gets the Endz treatment. Last name check I saw was in Alan Bennett's Three Stories. ( I wonder if that's upper or lower though ) WOW. Nette.:-S
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > well, it IS nicer than Cork to be fair Tee hee. (tu)
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