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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Not very comprehensive though *Bob*, it doesn't

> have a sheepshank.


I think you're just looking in the 'boating' section.. any knot lover will tell you that the sheepshank is a 'scouting' knot, and so you should be looking here.

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My favorite websites are as follows and I log onto them in this order.


1) east dulwich forum.

2) Holymoly.

3) The Gumtree's confession page.

4) Youtube

5) My email account.

6) se23.com.


I only do facebook now and again as it's pretty gash and I flit between various grown ups sites when it feels right.

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in no particular order, but these spring to mind...


dailymail.co.uk - it's so rabidly scared about everything that i live for their nuts headlines

mediaguardian.co.uk - to see what my chums are up to

dlisted.com - humour at its irreverent best

tmz.com - need to keep up with my spiritual home in the Thirty Mile Zone

huffingtonpost.com - keepin' an eye on the US left

drudgereport.com - keepin' an eye on the US right

bbc.co.uk - news and iplayer - keepin' an eye on me licence money!

facebook.com - because no one answers personal emails unless they're sent via FB nowadays. True, right?

youku.com - free global TV if you can deal with the oriental fonts

newsoftheworld.co.uk - no one does pure unadulterated trash better than Murdoch's Oxbridge-educated Wapping-based scribes

edf - but i gotta say the quality of sarcasm and sardonic wit has gone done the bog hole in recent months. Not like the good ol' days, when i just used to read and laugh rather than comment.

youporn - hopefully with daizie, soon :-$

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Moos Wrote:

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> I wonder how I ever lived before I discovered Bee

> Dogs.

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> In case you aren't already sold, beedogs.com is

> the premier online repository for pictures of dogs

> in bee costumes.



Those poor dogs look suicidal- their faces are saying " just kill me"-- well except for Harley

harley

he looks like he's having a whale of a time

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Andystar Wrote:


> Those poor dogs look suicidal- their faces are

> saying " just kill me"-- well except for Harley

> harley

> he looks like he's having a whale of a time


Andystar, come on now. I'll give you Bancha, Buddy and Cairo. And maybe Aries. Cairo in particular looks not so much suicidal as homicidal. His expression is saying 'put that camera down, bitch, and let's take this one outside'.


Barnaby, Spudderick and Tilly just look resigned, with some residual embarrassment. They have embraced kismet.


But Bub's loving it, Harley's in 7th heaven, Max can't wait to go outside and show his girlfriend, and as for Camper he couldn't be any.


Actually, I've just had another look at Tilly, and she reminds me of my grandfather dressing up to amuse the kids.

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