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HonaloochieB

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  1. By the way just in case someone brings it up, Hitler apparently wasn't a vegetarian.
  2. The Riverboat Song - Ocean Colour Scene
  3. 'Feel', when used in place of the word 'think'.
  4. Madness - Madness
  5. Ms B Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A colleague organises large group meetings that go > on for at least two hours and fills them with a > quick-fire delivery of as many words as possible > ending in 'ality' and 'isation' (we have even had > 'isationality') in order to bludgeon everyone else > into exhausted submission. I guess the idea is to > demonstrate intellectual superiority, but secretly > I suspect the stunned silence that follows each > speech is because people are too polite to say, > 'You do know that's not a real word, don't you.' > > It makes my inner Anglo-Saxon seethe. > > And I have 3.5 hours of meetings with this > colleague tomorrow. When you kill this bastard, and you should, use this post in your defence. I can't see a jury in the land convicting you.
  6. 'So'. A small word I know but when overused it makes you want to come out swinging.
  7. dc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just because you don't 'support' a team doesn't > mean you can't be partisan or even just enjoy > watching a match. > If my team - Watford - had to be involved in every > match I watched in order for me to be interested > I'd spend a lot less time down the pub. > Hmmmm..... hope my dear lady wife doesn't see this post. How can you be partisan without supporting a team? Enjoy watching a match without investing some emotion into it, I'm not a fan but I just don't get that. I go along with a chap, Dave I used to work with. He was a die-hard Arsenal supporter, didn't give a shit what sort of game they played as long as they won. If their skills on the day were 'silky' and they were perhaps 'tight in the back' or whatever boatloads of crap the pundits wanted to pile on them, so be it. What was important was that they won. It's not the playing that counts it's the winning, and it's probably why I've lost interest in football and that others have gained it.
  8. 'Footy'. I'm not a fan of the game, but I know it's wrong.
  9. It's easy to muster some enthusiam for a tournament when a team you actually give a damn about is playing. When they're not it's the perfect excuse to not give a flying toss about the whole affair. Anyone who watches a football game and isn't partisan is the very reason why football appears to be the preserve of overly pretend excited middle managers who have read one too many copies of Loaded. Pshaw.
  10. Muttley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > annaj Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Students of food hygiene and karma > > Should that be korma? As in John Lennon's Instant Korma? Though under the circumstances wouldn't Give Pizza Chance be more apt? I'm sorrier than I've ever been in my life.
  11. Marmora Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anything that begins with "and now I'd like to > introduce Cherie Blair / Booth to talk about her > new book" Particularly if uttered by Fiona Phillips/Paul O'Grady or any other day time TV dicksplash.
  12. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But player as in 'Playa' is a fantastic word..... Unless it's used by a wannabee middle class wigga, in that situation it's less than dope, blud.
  13. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But player as in 'Playa' is a fantastic word..... Agreed, and good as wheat.
  14. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > no no my point is that the same round came to more > than the previous. Twas only through me pointing > it out to the barman that I got it down to a lower > rate. > > 5p off... I need to work on my haggling skills! :p KK as far as I can see, you were asked for two quid more the second time you went to the jump. After challenging it you ended up being charged 5 pee less than the first round. As I said the prices are programmed into the till, or so I thought. My stitch-up the punter notion remains on the table.
  15. 'Celebrity'. In connection with anything. Saddens me beyond measure.
  16. Half Moon Bay - Mott The Hoople
  17. It's called 'let's try and stitch up the punter' where I come from KK. If you paid less the second time round then something is amiss. The prices are now programmed into the till so it's unlikely to be human error, is it?
  18. The Moon Upstairs - Mott The Hoople
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