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I think they're all bloody weird :))


But also very wonderful :))


ETA: Hal, I'm not sure I would describe number 49 as weird, more - er - well, I can't find the words really :))


But hey, these photos have made me realise that actually my family is quite normal :)):)):))

Actually they're not funny at all, are they? Well... they might be in a creepy 'Little Britain/League of Gentleman' sense....


Eurgh...they're all bloody weird! I'm retracting it from this thread. What was I thinking anyway?!














Er....what time is it?!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Jeremy Wrote:

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> The

> dwarf-ramsay-lookalike-pornstar-eaten-by-badgers

> thing is definitely a hoax.


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NO! I'm so disillusioned now! You have ruined my evening, which has already got off to an extremely bad start because our website is down :-$

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