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  1. Brendan

    loose women

    daizie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > please elaborate Brendan.. ? Loose Women = middle aged women watching middle aged women doing what they think middle aged women should be doing, i.e. sitting around talking about stuff, being slightly risqu?, and awfully funny sometimes, having opinions and every now and then letting their deep seated prejudices break to the surface. Top Gear = middle aged men watching middle aged men doing what they think middle aged men should be doing, i.e. crashing cars talking about stuff, being slightly risqu?, and awfully funny sometimes, having opinions and every now and then letting their deep seated prejudices break to the surface.
  2. Brendan

    loose women

    I?ve only seen snippets of this but isn?t it to middle aged women what Top Gear is to middle aged men?
  3. Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Police violence is unacceptable in normal > cirumstances, but as with us all they are entitled > to a proportionate response to crimes committed > against them. Crimes are not committed against the police. A crime is something committed against society. The police are society?s representatives. Civil disobedience is not a crime. In many situations it is not just a right but our responsibility as decent members of society to voice our objection.
  4. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On a different note, after the dirty tactics used > by SA in the last test does anyone think a dose of > retribution wouldn't go amiss? One of the Springboks? less endearing but more entertaining idiosyncrasies is that they often start to play dirty when things aren?t going quite how they want them. Not one of their finer features unfortunately but like I said, entertaining. I do hope the Lions don?t get any silly ideas about retribution though. Half of h the poor buggers are already in hospital we don?t want to see the rest of them end up there too.
  5. I know the best place but I?m not telling any of you.
  6. LegalEagle-ish Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm pretty poor at moderation too, so abstinence > seems to be the only way to stop the pain of > remembering my shit-faced antics the morning > after! I'm pretty poor at moderation too, so absinth seems to be the only way to stop the pain of remembering my shit-faced antics the morning after!
  7. sheesh, who died?
  8. *Picks up the ringing candlestick telephone* Asgard-five-five-three-seven-eight-double-zero-eight Yes Yes Yes Indeed Only when I?m fencing but thanks for asking Yes No Yes but I think he?s lost his mescaline again so there could be trouble About nine, who wants to know? Smashing Cheerio That was the Ministry of Defence, apparently one of the experiments has escape from the vivisection, er, section and made off with the key component of their latest biological warfare system.
  9. Where did you get your hands on that? Discarded Jah Lush apparel is usually swiftly removed by the men in white coats and used strictly for research purposes.
  10. In some better news ?Stoned wallabies make crop circles? currently pips ?Singer Michael Jackson dies at 50? for most read story on the BBC.
  11. bigbadwolf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > MrBen Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I have a BB gun that fires plastic .22 balls > that > > can sting at 3 feet. Normally used for cats > > crapping on my vegetable patch. > > > Is this some kind of infantile bravado MrBen? If > you're going to do a job do it properly.....I've > got a crossbow that could turn a cat inside out at > 10 feet. Well while our cocks are on the table, I?ve got a snide turn of phrase that can annoy in just 30 characters.
  12. Is it still an armed robbery if the person being robbed rather the robber is the one who was armed?
  13. *Clambers behind the bar and rattles at bottles* The good stuff appears to be finished old bean but I?ve been soaking some poppy pods in absinth for a couple of weeks. Fancy a home brew?
  14. Words cannot express the depth of my indifference.
  15. Considering his position it may not be appropriate for him to go voicing his personal opinions on it.
  16. Like the first three songs on The Joshua Tree.
  17. Ah hah! So there?s that BBW everyone keeps going on about. Awright dar? Errhmm heerm, Sorry. Good day to you madam. I do forget myself sometimes. Barchap! Barchap! Keep the Bolly and Laudanum coming these synapses aren?t going to interrupt themselves now are they.
  18. Nope that?s not really the argument. Anyway the terracotta army and the great wall are both as Chinese as Tower Bridge is British.
  19. Or Greek.
  20. He was Athenian. He was born in Athens over 2000 years before the nation of Greece as we know it existed.
  21. Why on God's green earth would I read an interview with him?
  22. SW1 perhaps?
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