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El Pibe Wrote:

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> remember life's too short to get irked, i saw an

> inspirational message the other day in one of

> those inspirational messages that do the rounds on

> t'interweb, that I sooooooo love!!!!

>

>


I don't usually like that kind of garbage, it irks me as a rule, but that one is pretty good.

StraferJack Wrote:

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> My point exactly uncleg



Quids always has Green St on his mind when boleyn home.


Congratulations on the new verb btw -


"uncleg" (ʌnˈklɛg) verb.

verb: uncleg; 3rd person present: unclegs; past tense: unclegged; past participle: unclegged; gerund or present

participle: unclegging


To remove accumulated matter from Deputy Prime Minister Office.

"So looks like we are going to war. They want to being back consrciption for the unemployed under 35s - lets see how quickly they can find a job then!"


real time quote.


this is today main irk.There may be more, but probabaly with a smaller irk impact.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> He might mean Goose green.....Green Street is E13



I meant East Street (Green Street/East Street - propa markets for you middleclass blow ins).


Anyway, bus at 8AM empty of Student Scum who 'don't do mornings' probbaly having a joint for breakfast right now or something

????: plenty of us middle class blow-ins go to East Street market (on our bikes down the nice Surrey Canal bike path) as we can get 10 avocadoes for a pound and lots of great stuff for juicing. One of my favourite winter weekend activities is buying whatever's a pound a bowl and seeing if I can make soup from it.

Otta Wrote:

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> I used to love going to East Street Market when I

> was a kid, seemed so busy and big and exciting.

>

> And for years I thought it was just called E

> Street.

>

> Cos we talk propa innit.


Everyone called it East Lane when I was a kid.

Building works that keep waking my baby up (in his cot (despite secondary glazing), in his pushchair on the street, in the park...). What is with all of the building works wherever I go? While I'm at it, delivery guys that hammer on the door knocker so loudly that it almost knocks the door down (and wakes my baby up (only ever knocking after he has finally gone to sleep)). So basically noise that's too noisy.

???? Wrote:

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> numbers Wrote:

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> > Fecking twitter.

>

>

> told you so, many times

>

> Plus they're tax dodgers too (not seen many tweets

> on that by the twiterati naturally)


It's okay if you don't mind endless RTs of the same old (inaccurate) thing. Didn't realise they were tax dodgers either.


Anyway. Today's (yesterday's) irk = L'Oreal. *shakes fist*

Loz Wrote:

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> Keith Lemon. I just don't understand why he is so

> popular (at least with ITV execs).



I'm not a violent man, but occasionally someone comes along who's face I just want to pound on. He is opne of these people. Along with f**king Cheggers, he has undone all the good that Richards, Moon and Floyd did for the name Keith

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