With a name like that how come he didn't have his 14 cousins, 17 2nd cousins their kids and extended families in there too?
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What a well thought out and enlightened postOriginally posted by Jubber View PostWith a name like that how come he didn't have his 14 cousins, 17 2nd cousins their kids and extended families in there too?
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You're welcome. If you'd like a sense of humour I'll post you one.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhat a well thought out and enlightened post
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Actually Indian families take debt, bankruptcy and failure very badly. Brings terrible shame to the community.
Not sure it's worth dying for though.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNot sure it's worth dying for though.
It's certainly not
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When I start finding Bernard Manning funny I'll know I've recieved itOriginally posted by Jubber View PostYou're welcome. If you'd like a sense of humour I'll post you one.Coffee's for closersComment
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If you find that sort of humour so offensive I'm surprised you haven't mentioned all the 'shooting MIL' jibes on this thread too? MIL jokes OK then? Bernard Manning told a lot of those.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhen I start finding Bernard Manning funny I'll know I've recieved itComment
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Bernard was a comedian from a different age. He was intelligent, witty and did a hell of a lot for charity.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWhen I start finding Bernard Manning funny I'll know I've recieved it
Bringing him into this conversation to try and rebuff an obvious racist troll is imo deeply offensive to that great man's memory.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBernard was a comedian from a different age. He was intelligent, witty and did a hell of a lot for charity.
Bringing him into this conversation to try and rebuff an obvious racist troll is imo deeply offensive to that great man's memory.
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What are you laughing at? Did you know him? Were you involved with any of the charities that BM helped?Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
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