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HonaloochieB

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  1. Good luck with the trip Keva, I'll happily donate a few quid. I've just had a message from the lawyers, they say they can't make the 18th as they'll be too busy chasing ambulances.
  2. dennis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would the gracious folk of EDF be equally > accommodating to Mr Sainsbury if he coned off the > area adjacent to his Dulwich Plough shop from 9 to > 5pm ? Debatably he also provides a "valued > community service". Absolutely not, Mr Sainsbury would see a different side of the GF of ED. In fact they would rise up as one and ride him out of town on a rail if he so much as looked as if he was thinking about considering such raw work. Probably. But Chris Pretty is part of the gracious folk posse and can park outside his shop all he wants.
  3. Los Angeles Is Burning - Bad Religion
  4. intexasatthe moment Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Every time I go into Pretty Traditional there are > different staff serving . > I wonder about the high turnover . Perhaps they get fed up at not being able to park outside.
  5. I'd like a big car, a rock star like Elvis and that cup you've got in your hand. That'd be fine.
  6. SteveT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You have to decide HonaloochieB you must not stir > the passions of many fine women but only one > unless you are a follower of the mormon church! > > Just get a room! Fair point SteveT, but my philosophy is, why buy a book, when you can go to Waterstones, find the blind spot of the CCTV, nick it and go through the index on the bus home? Makes far more sense, I'm sure you'll agree.
  7. ruffers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nashoi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > HonaloochieB and Jeremy > > > > Call yourself forum regulars, that was quoted > > recently by ruffers, here in the business rec > > thread where it's all happening. > > Not the only place I've quoted it but thank you > for noticing. To be honest it's become a bit of a > catchphrase at ruffers towers. As well it should be, and shall be in future round at HonaloochieB Heights. I consider you quite the pioneer Ruffers, and if this phrase isn't common parlance in the SE22 postcode come August Bank Holiday, then, well bless me, I don't know what!!
  8. Headache - Frank Black
  9. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes - it certainly read that you were implying the > OP was the said fool employed by the rich man - > just reading too much into it perhaps. I saw it that Ted reckons he's a king and so of course requires a fool to keep him what we now call 'grounded'. You know like the David Cameron/Nick Clegg coalition, though I do hear tell that David prefers the vernacular and uses the word 'c@nt'.
  10. DJKillaQueen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > martin Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > so does this mean the organic veg guy on > > northcross road who puts out cones is actually > > acting outside of the law and anybody can > remove > > them and park there... and if he gets shirty > the > > old bill can be called? > > Yes. he has no legal right to reserve the public > highway for his own use over others. He sells nice produce, is called Chris Pretty and I reckon is far removed from the the person the OP was complaining about inasmuch as he is providing a service/running a business and should of course be allowed 'informally' and with the good will of the community to park up and unload his van. Too many shagging personal vehicles in the burgh anyway, at least his serves a purpose. *sits back, swigging down a 7UP while awaiting a post (or posts) containing the words 'in principle' 'in theory' and 'no legal right to use the public highway for his own use over others'*
  11. She - Charles Aznavour
  12. White Riot - The Clash
  13. Moos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HonaloochieB Wrote: > > > Especially as I'm crazy 'boutchoo. > > Hey, hey, hey - what is this, what is this? > > When Rosie and I bought you some time ago and > promised you an allowance of honey and hats there > was no talk of this craziness, this mooning, this > crushery. > > I demand a share in the craziness or I shall sulk. > And I might bring giggirl and legalbeagle with > me. That was it, just as JL said, the heat, yes of course, the heat. And getting all inflamed on brown ale. Oh and at the time 'Love The One You're With' by CSN&Y was playing and probably had a subtle but malign influence over me, you know how suggestible I am. So, it was the heat, the ale and the baleful influence of the devil's music. So a perfectly reasonable explanation, I'm sure you'll agree, Moos. So, we're all coo-dey-lah again, right Moos? Drink?
  14. *Thinks* Not the best time to bring up SophieSofa, perhaps.
  15. In My Room - The Beach Boys
  16. Lydia The Tatooed Lady - Groucho Marx
  17. Smells Lake Teen Spirit - Nirvana
  18. A stick of mild. In fact send over one each to the trio of washerwomen in the snug.
  19. Ride A White Swan - T Rex
  20. giggirl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I had yesterday (Monday) off work and on Sunday a > colleague texted me the immortal line "CU Next > Tuesday". So I'm thinking she didn't see that > particular episode of Sex In the City then?
  21. Rip, prefixed with 'ya young', though I still apply this to my adult son, especially when he's being one.
  22. Ted Max Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyway, has anyone been on the Bishop's roof? Is > it any less infected with polo-shirted bellends > than downstairs? I don't want to cause mischief, but is it just me or would anyone else like to see this quote just dropped, out of context into the Anglican schism debate? Well, when I say I don't want to cause mischief...let's just see where it goes.
  23. I s'pose dat's OK. But not 'roun' me mudder, right? Matchin' hose, support garments, shoes (two) an' a store bought dress. Them's the rigoor as they say in Paris. France that is. Yeah, an' no cuss words, neither.
  24. Or in the straight in the 'boat' Vic & Bob style, but hurty, perhaps? Though her face couldn't be made any flatter, I expect.
  25. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah Quids, you always have me banged to rights. > :)-D Actually RosieH, I think 'bang to rights' is perhaps the better phrase, 'banged to rights' might make a gal look a little, well, trampy. Especially as I'm crazy 'boutchoo.
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