Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I was thinking of Su Ingle of Wildtrack fame but accidentally typed Sue Perkins when name spell checking.


Seems she's an East Dulite, plus there was something about her on maestro, anyone who can connect that well with the music is by definition sexy, much better than Jane Asher's weird marshall flailing and Katie Derham's simpering wiggles.


So though I was going to nominate Ingle I'll happily settle for Perkins.

"So though I was going to nominate Ingle I'll happily settle for Perkins"


I think you're out of luck there, MP:


"She has been a reluctantly open lesbian since 2002, when ex-girlfriend Rhona Cameron outed her during the latter's stint on ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!"

Keef Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Is that the definition of teabagging, I had

> wondered.

>

> You'd be surprised about some of these

> definitions. My friend who plays trombone got a

> very nasty surprise when he was looking to network

> with musicians, and typed tromboning in to

> facebook!


Keef, I choked on my sandwich. Quite brilliant, if a little disturbing. Some people, eh? Eh? EH?!

*Bob* Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Well, Piers.. I suppose at least Sue is at least

> one step-up from wanting to stick your knob in a

> teapot.


A teapot? Stick your knob in?

If this is a reference to PG Wodehouse, I consider it in poor taste.

citizenED Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Enters quietly:

>

> writes list and leaves face down on coffee table:

>

> Leaves, silently.

>

> Lulu

>

> Gayle from Corrie

>

> Vanessa Feltz

>

>


CitzenEd, to quote Meatloaf, two out of three ain't bad.

citizenED Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Enters quietly:

>

> writes list and leaves face down on coffee table:

>

> Leaves, silently.

>

> Lulu

>

> Gayle from Corrie

>

> Vanessa Feltz

>

>


CitizenEd, to quote me. Vanessa Feltz? What the f@cking f@ck is f@cking wrong with you?

HonaloochieB Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Roman Catholic primary school.

> The statues of the Virgin Mary.

> Tell me I'm not the first to have committed a

> mortal sin involving them.

> Please.

>

> I'm going to Hell, aren't I?


There are those of us in East Dulwich (without Kids or Nannies or such like) that would actually say you are already in hell.... :X

Me and my housemate sometimes play this game when we're watching telly. The question often asked is "would you?" He was one that we both agreed as a yes for reasons that I won't go in to on here.


Simon Cowell is another one - imagine his critique aftewards.


Annnnyway, moving swiflty on..............

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Post much better this Xmas.  Sue posted about whether they send Xmas cards; how good the post is,  is relevant.  Think I will continue to stay off Instagram!
    • These have reduced over the years, are "perfect" lives Round Robins being replaced by "perfect" lives Instagram posts where we see all year round how people portray their perfect lives ?    The point of this thread is that for the last few years, due to issues at the mail offices, we had delays to post over Christmas. Not really been flagged as an issue this year but I am still betting on the odd card, posted well before Christmas, arriving late January. 
    • Two subjects here.  Xmas cards,  We receive and send less of them.  One reason is that the cost of postage - although interestingly not as much as I thought say compared to 10 years ago (a little more than inflation).  Fun fact when inflation was double digits in the 70s cost of postage almost doubled in one year.  Postage is not a good indication of general inflation fluctuating a fair bit.  The huge rise in international postage that for a 20g Christmas card to Europe (no longer a 20g price, now have to do up to 100g), or a cheapskate 10g card to the 'States (again have to go up to the 100g price) , both around a quid in 2015, and now has more than doubled in real terms.  Cards exchanged with the US last year were arriving in the New Year.  Funnily enough they came much quicker this year.  So all my cards abroad were by email this year. The other reason we send less cards is that it was once a good opportunity to keep in touch with news.  I still personalise many cards with a news and for some a letter, and am a bit grumpy when I get a single line back,  Or worse a round robin about their perfect lives and families.  But most of us now communicate I expect primarily by WhatApp, email, FB etc.  No need for lightweight airmail envelope and paper in one.    The other subject is the mail as a whole. Privitisation appears to have done it no favours and the opening up of competition with restrictions on competing for parcel post with the new entrants.  Clearly unless you do special delivery there is a good chance that first class will not be delivered in a day as was expected in the past.   Should we have kept a public owned service subsidised by the tax payer?  You could also question how much lead on innovation was lost following the hiving off of the national telecommunications and mail network.
    • Why have I got a feeling there was also a connection with the beehive in Brixton on that road next to the gym
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...