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  1. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't believe nobody has mentioned Paul > McCartney's "Wonderful Christmas Time". It really > makes me feel quite angry and violent. With the > retarded lyrics and that stupid synth sound... > ARGGHHH! I have to agree. Though I do have a soft spot for Mull of Kintyre.....
  2. Thanks reetpetite! Yes it's called Movember and is really catching on. Check out my Movember web page, where you'll see some very interesting photos..! http://uk.movember.com/mospace/124675
  3. Jonah Louis and Wish I Could Be Home For Christmas. The ones I do really like though are Bing Crosby's White Christmas and his duet with Bowie - Little Drummer Boy. Classics ...!
  4. I really don't know if you do or you don't, daizie. Do you?
  5. daizie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Really?? Do they take you in primark and 'new > look' i wonder .. I hear they take you anywhere, daizie.
  6. I have a Borat swimming costume if anyone wants to borrow it. I've only worn it a few times.
  7. Would love to know daizie's real name now. Lily-the-Pink? Maggie May? Jennifer Juniper? I like Welsh names. Rhiannon, Myfanwy, Cerws, Seren
  8. Apparently it's in Sumner Rd and Rosemary Rd. Started on a building site and spread to adjoining buildings. No reports of serious injuries. 150 evacuated.
  9. An interesting contraption WMTD. A Stocking filler for Christmas, I'm sure! Spartacus, raising this topic tells us more about you too. If I meet you at a Forum drinks night and I notice you follow me to the loo, I will know why. At least I think so.
  10. Can't do 4th. Bugg*r.
  11. Sounds good. I'll be driving down from the Midlands on Weds afternoon so may be a bit late if traffic is bad. I will definitely come though.
  12. brum

    Rugby Vs Football

    Morris dancing rugby players. If that doesn't put off the opposition, nothing will. On the subject of the hakka, I was priviledged to watch it for real at Cardiff only 2 weeks ago. It is a tradition which I look forward to seeing - its what sets the All Blacks apart (as well as their amazing rugby sometimes). The 'challenge' laid down - and the response from the other team - is an exciting spectacle. I was also at the Cardiff match when they did the hakka in their dressing rooms and the disappointment in the crowd was palpable. I think jeering the hakka is disrespectful, no matter which fans do it.
  13. Ah yes That makes sense and Ed is quite right too.
  14. TMI? Tandooris Make Incontinence??
  15. You wouldn't be the only one daizie. I suffer horrendously.
  16. Woof - Domestic Doggess :)-D
  17. Not wanting to be pedantic, but if this is correct and her brothers were born in Beckenham then Enid was only 2 or less when the family moved from Lordship Lane (or am I missing something)
  18. Some prime candidates for Come Dine With Me in this thread...
  19. If it's space you want, The Capitol in Forest Hill is huge. Ok so it's not ED but the drinks are cheap, there's no music to drown out conversation and it's handy for the trains.
  20. She must still have been a baby when her family moved to Beckenham. I think that is what Simon meant.
  21. I thought you meant tight as in she gets drunk first. I'm so confused! (as Sue-Ellen used to say)
  22. I thought you meant tight as in she gets drunk first. I'm so confused! (as Sue-Ellen used to say)
  23. LOL (now spell that backwards, clever clogs) taht
  24. LOL (now spell that backwards, clever clogs) taht
  25. This all seems so wrong. I'm even reading posts backwards, like they're coded or something. Dead people in attics? Definitely David Lynch. Wearing dead people's false teeth? Downright Dickensian.
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