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Keef Wrote:

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> leading inevitably to demands for a baby

>

> Will be here in April!

>

> The fags will be next go, followed friends deemed

> 'a bad influence'

>

> Yeah she's trying to split me up from Jah Lush!

> (only kidding Jah, you know she loves you).



Heaven forfend! I told you you got married too young. You'll soon be stuck in the mortgage trap with a couple of saucepans biting your ankles and baby sick down your shirt with weekends spent in the Garden Centre and you'll be on here complaining about pubs that aren't child friendly and do crap roasts on a Sunday. *Stifles a yawn*.


*(only kidding of course)*.

Mikecg Wrote:

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> Bring back smoking in pubs!


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NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


:-S


It was really vile coming home with your hair and clothes stinking of ashtrays, quite apart from having to sit in a choking cloud of smoke when you were there.


And that's from someone who used to smoke 40 a day (60 a day at weekends).


Best thing that ever happened, the no smoking laws. Well, maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but best thing that ever happened to my pub experiences, anyway. Apart from CAMRA.


:)-D

Grr Not Just out side pubs, I want outside in any public space....B A N N E D.....walking down the street B A N N E D ..outside a station , in the park.....BAN IT ALL....Yes bring it on .......com on Keef fink yer 'ard........get yer pasty paws up....y'smokin' us out days are numbered....


Grrr snapp Back boy....grrr back....woooof snrrrrrr

Grr Not Just out side pubs, I want outside in any public space....B A N N E D.....walking down the street B A N N E D ..outside a station , in the park.....BAN IT ALL....Yes bring it on .......com on Keef fink yer 'ard........get yer pasty paws up....y'smokin' us out days are numbered....


Grrr snapp Back boy....grrr back....woooof snrrrrrr



And I want all dogs muzzled, but we can't have everything. ::o

In ref to the smoking ban, I dont really mind stepping out for a quick smoke, really I dont, and it is better. I remember getting on busses before it was banned and the top deck was horendous, it is better now. and I can go 2 hours before the receptors start to jump around, prod nigle nigle poke..... LOL!.


If I could ditch them I would,


but there is nothing like a smoke after a Meal.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Grr Not Just out side pubs, I want outside in any

> public space....B A N N E D.....walking down the

> street B A N N E D ..outside a station , in the

> park.....BAN IT ALL....Yes bring it on .......com

> on Keef fink yer 'ard........get yer pasty paws

> up....y'smokin' us out days are numbered....

>

> Grrr snapp Back boy....grrr back....woooof

> snrrrrrr



Nazi dog. We hav veys ov makin you smirk.

GRrrr snrllll....


Ich Bin ien NICZE dog.....................nicht Nazi....you schwiene huntttttttttttt..schlaap schlaap.......so you like zis do you..........BAD boy....caught smirkin ehhhh



In the cooler viz you ( pleeze wait whilst i remove Herr Mosely) NOW


Ohh I have come over all schweaty..................which I dont mindz !


Hiel Woof la.....grrr


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E.D.F Commandant.I sink ve need a smirkin sthread heer...Jah...clik

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