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SA - sorry, can't quite get my hands around you!Originally posted by SallyAnneAh why are you all being nasty to each other?
There's no need on a Friday.
Come on - group hug
Breathe in a bit please love.Comment
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Aye, but this turd seems to have outstayed his welcome!Originally posted by XenophonThey come and go, Clippy.Comment
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I AM breathing inOriginally posted by ClippySA - sorry, can't quite get my hands around you!
Breathe in a bit please love.
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I'm born and bred in the North, and living very happily down in Twickenham thanks
I've got to know the local community, the regulars at the local, joined a couple of clubs, and have a few mates down here for beers regularly. It's a great little place - doesn't feel at all like Central London.
Mind, I've managed to avoid the tube for about 2 years now. Whenever I do go down there to visit Oxford St, say, it's always a mad b'stard scramble with loads of besuited t**ts and tourists. Not a pleasant way to spend even a short 5 min.
And you've heard my views on the fools hanging around big station concourses such as Waterloo and Euston.Comment
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Originally posted by realityhackI'm born and bred in the North, and living very happily down in Twickenham thanks
I've got to know the local community, the regulars at the local, joined a couple of clubs, and have a few mates down here for beers regularly. It's a great little place - doesn't feel at all like Central London.
Mind, I've managed to avoid the tube for about 2 years now. Whenever I do go down there to visit Oxford St, say, it's always a mad b'stard scramble with loads of besuited t**ts and tourists. Not a pleasant way to spend even a short 5 min.
And you've heard my views on the fools hanging around big station concourses such as Waterloo and Euston.
yeah but you're from Darlington - I think all will agree that your opinion therefore doesn't count
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Oi, can it, mackem lassOriginally posted by SallyAnneyeah but you're from Darlington - I think all will agree that your opinion therefore doesn't count
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