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woofmarkthedog

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  1. Yes... I loved ACID HOUSE TOO ????'s.... http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000A6SY5M.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg Play some of the "TUNES" on this site here....... They were the "revolutionary" days Indeed W**F
  2. How much for.... Glenys Kinnock..? I'll take a "Tenner".. http://www.rodfleming.com/newspages/images/04.jpg I'm only catching coins here love... W**F
  3. Ant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So, what do we think about this? > http://bit.ly/be5EGV -------------------------------------- Boring Ant... We find it soooooo boring because that's about "Politics" ( poo stinks mummy ) We want PERSONALITY & our *Bob* has it in bucket loads VOTE *Bob* ____________________________( insert strap line here ) W**F *I mean honestly, imagine anyone else wearing a rotating bow tie & a tooth diamond & getting away with it*
  4. *Bob* You'll need one of these then... http://www.thedentalcaretips.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/diamond-tooth.jpg to make the "wink" look complete.... W**F
  5. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > *Bob* wears those piano keyborad ties - I saw him > in the Co-Op with one on ------------------------------------ Now.... I like that ...... A leader who sees things in "Black & White" http://rlv.zcache.com/piano_key_tie-p151689665461596099td9w_313.jpg He get's my vote but what about you ????'s are you on board W**F
  6. Sadly... There are two things which drive a woman like this to "perform" in such a disinhibited way 1. CRACK COCAINE 2. HEROIN If you give her money you help feed her habit, simple Sadly , the spiel & the look are all part of her "ACT" W**F
  7. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We might have had controversial Prime Ministers > and PMs who were out of their depth and ones who > inspire(d) vitriolic hate, but you'd have to go a > long way back to find one who was - actually - an > absolute moron: the kind of person who couldn't > run a shoe shop, let alone head-up a superpower. --------------------------------------------------------- I..... Totally agree , this is the most sense written yet On that basis I vote *Bob* What colour tie will you wear ? W**F
  8. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yes OK > > now do you think I should call the doctor about my > hypochondria? ___________________________________________________ You called.....? http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41-O2eBjiEL.jpg W**F
  9. Oh gawd no.... Get a Brompton & get on the bus, cycle from the bridge there after On the way home unfold the bike at the Rye & pedal the last few yards to your gaff You know it makes sense W**F
  10. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Swagger Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Yeah, hot 'n' bothered, Katie? > > > Yeah, sure am, Swagger. __________________________________________________________ Ohh... Poor you, all flustered & lonely What with "him" all away at sea & you crying into "the bottle" It's a recipe for disaster dear, call the life boat before you sink PARrrrrrrrrrrp...... W**F
  11. Wagamama's is best W**F
  12. Ohhh... What fun...! Yes, Billy Childish was "FUN" in a good old going to a gig at the ICA kind of way. Loud, raw & funny with guitars played straight through the amp, no mixing desk. Just lead, bass & hammering drums, all played with a vim & vigor that brings a big smile to your face. Oh sure it's not going to please everyone, but it is real. It's music played with such passion & joy that I take my hat off to him, long may he carry on. I do also like the venue and the "interesting" ICA crowd. Pretty girls with big noses in Vintage dresses & men not out of place in a Godard film, facial topiary, heavy rimmed specs & asymmetric haircuts, they were all there tonight. It reminds of music before packaging , spin & product got in the way & before downloads made it so impersonal. Well before the X-factor cheesed us off. In all, it was a bloody good British grunt Which I for one, feel all the better for witnessing Indeed W**F ICA/ Billy Childish Show
  13. He..... Liked a Gin or three so.... Liver quiver ? W**F
  14. Yes..... Move to Wales why don't you Next ? W**F
  15. Anyone going...? Well.... W**F
  16. nikkimax Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Happy to say W**F that I can answer all 3 > questions in the last line in the affirmative. > Have already bagged myself a husband however and > sadly like the UK they frown upon polygamy here > too. > > Whilst I don't want to cast aspersions on my > fellow Aussies - I am a bona fide Australian with > a passport to prove it - I do happen to have a UK > one nestling beside it. Born and bred in Edinburgh > as a matter of fact. > > I am amazed at your description of Melbourne > Grove, it's as if you describe the very place I > live in, my very street perchance? With the > exception of course of the Fosters deck chair. > You generally wouldn't even have one if it were > free such is the Aussie dislike for the stuff. > > Never been to East Dulwich............ ____________________________________________________ Nikki... Don't fret, we wont tell your husband you are trawling the internet for a new man Anyway Brum is not a real person, "he" is actually a bored Glaswegian housewife with a rich husband who works far out at sea, on an oil rig. Imagine Blanche du Bois crossed with "wee" Jimmy Cranky, that's brum in a nut shell. She's a sensitive soul who masquerades as a fireman on here, we go along with it to keep her off the booze I threw the Fosters deck chair reference in as a lure. Of course really, now I know you so well it should have been a "Tennants Extra" http://www.cannyscot.com/Tennents_extra_-_500_s.jpg one you'd be lounging on Do visit "exotic" East Dulwich someday, we too have parakeets squawking "bundaleer" as you say, all day long It's a veritable paradise W**F
  17. jimmy two times Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wouldn't say Robben's goal was a soft goal > Sandperson. It was absolutely brilliant and > required excellent technique. ___________________________________________________ That... Goal was bloody fantastic , quality & inspired What was "soft" about it ? you'd need your head checked if you thought that W**F
  18. nikkimax Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have been searching the internet trying to find > an answer to this very question, hence came > across your discussion. I'm not exactly in East > Dulwich, Melbourne Australia actually. I have to > say thanks to the Minkey - I have been labouring > under a fluctuating but generally just sub 40 > degree temp for a couple of days, (monitoring my > temp often to make sure it's not > 40) there is a > dreadful lurgy going on over here too and it's > Autumn and hot. I have been trying not to take > paracetomol to lower the temp, except at night to > help me sleep, having heard before about fevers > being the body's best defense mechanism. The > Minkey's answer is exactly what I have been trying > to find out. Feeling better today so think I may > have cracked it! Could of course just have been > coincidence and the fever had run it's course but > it worked for me. Hope you are feeling better > Brum -------------------------------------------------------- Ohh...nikkimax You know there is a "Melbourne Grove" in East Dulwich, so now in my mind you reside there in a sub 40 degree perma tropicana. Kangaroos skip down the street & Koalas loll in the branches eating leaves, lapping up the "Oooo's & Ahhhh's" of passing children, you sitting in your "Fosters" deck chair smiling benignly at them You also sound very sweet for an Aussie, stringing together enough sentences to make a paragraph. Surely you have English parents, or you've read a few books on the subject Next time you are in England come & visit your new spiritual home, there are a few sad & lonely guys here, bagging yourself a husband would be "easy peasy" i'd say Take care of your temperature, a sick wife is of no use to anyone... ( though maybe brum would take you on, can you cook & walk in a straight line without tripping over your own tongue? ) W**F *thwacks imaginary cricket ball with imaginary cricket bat*
  19. Here's a... "Les Paul Guitar" http://www.virginmedia.com/images/hotel-leg-431x300.jpg W**F
  20. Fiddlesticks.... That's not a problemo ( hoxton-ville ) I thoroughly recommend here http://www.stjohnbreadandwine.com/home/ While you are there buy Fergus's book "Beyond Nose To Tail" ( they're signed too ) W**F
  21. Yes... Here is a gem.. http://www.frenchhousesoho.com/ W**F
  22. Ohhh.... My poor boy who's 9 gets them at night. Nothing a good vigorous rub won't get rid off though & at a push some Ibuprofen gel does a good job. They are good old fashioned growing pains indeed As an aside I had the "I don't want you to die Dad.." tears the other night, it near broke my stoney heart I remember both of the above, must be par for the course W**F
  23. Now..... I feel so much better having a colour to choose on the 6th of May http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47599000/jpg/_47599119_composite226280.jpghttp://www.themostannoyingsiteintheworld.co.uk/images/gallery/george_bush.jpg But it will all depend on the weather that day... I quiet like ... Oh why chose now ? W**F
  24. http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/9125/theatre24.jpgNow...If you could press the top down and a flame came out, that would be very " nice " indeed Yes..... W**F
  25. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just think that if I was looking to buy a flat, > it wouldn't be in a huge tower. ____________________________________________________________ No Keef.. I see you as more of a "Homemaker" http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/01/57/81/1578166_8dd21710.jpg Really... W**F
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