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After giving a homeless guy a can of coke and the other half of my sandwich, you tapped me on the arm and started ranting about how "its people like me bringing the area down, and how im feeding his habbit" etc etc...because i couldnt get a word in...i thought you might see this, first...please dont rant at me when your wearing sandles and black socks with denim shorts it looks bad for both of us! also..chill the f**k out! it was egg cress! he is hardly gonna "jack" up with half of a sandwich...granted i regret the giving him the can of coke, because as i did i was feeding his habbit of being thirsty, anyway..mate...calm down! kick back and enjoy your hot pants!


ps: if you look in the "for sale" bit in this website, i have some skinny jeans for sale that will suit you down to the ground!


deep breaths!


laters!

  • 2 months later...

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> Touche.


I think you'll find it's spelled 'touchy' Dopa'79. And ain't some people just THAT!


What with the fackin', feckin' an' fockin' I don't know if it's Eastenders, Father Ted or whatever TV program, if any uses the word fockin'. I'm that confused.


As for irony, if used you have to steel yourself for the slinging of arrows.

It's outrageous, I know but fortunately it's over soon enough.

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