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NLyUK recently came home to NLUK after a night down the docks. She had earned £67.20.Originally posted by WTFH View PostNLYUK could show you a good time.
NLUK asked "who gave you the 20p?"
NLyUK replied "All of them".
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That might be how it works at yours, but it's the other way round in the NorthernUK household.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostNLyUK recently came home to NLUK after a night down the docks. She had earned £67.20.
NLUK asked "who gave you the 20p?"
NLyUK replied "All of them".

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Obviously she loves it. She married a complete penis.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHis wife is filthy. However not with him. Several CUK posters can confirm....Comment
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That what the queen said about you. And she meant inheritance rather than composition.Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostObviously she loves it. She married a complete penis.Comment
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It was hard to get a decent Greek kebab after the war, one had to make do with what was available.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat what the queen said about you. And she meant inheritance rather than composition.Comment
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The filthiest place I've ever stayed?
A squalid room in The Gambia containing a filthy mattress over which a mosquito net full of holes hung limply and the cloud of mosquitos that were waiting to dine on me sung like a chorus of angry chainsaws.
Actually, the scene that presented itself to me was so bad that I didn't end up staying there so the filthiest place in which I did spend a night was a Dew Drop Inn in Houston, Texas. There were cockroaches in all the drawers <shudder/>Comment
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I went to Gambia Feb 2016. I stayed in one of the best hotels in the country. It was a dump - however basically clean.
The staff were wonderful.Comment
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I was travelling independently so went a bit off piste that day.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI went to Gambia Feb 2016. I stayed in one of the best hotels in the country. It was a dump - however basically clean.
The staff were wonderful.
Oddly enough, I also stayed with some natives in the jungle & you could have eaten off the floor of their huts it was that clean.Comment
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RACIST!Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostI was travelling independently so went a bit off piste that day.
Oddly enough, I also stayed with some natives in the jungle & you could have eaten off the floor of their huts it was that clean."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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