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Baggy doesn't have dogs or kids. She who must not be named turned him down.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCan you fit a Labrador, five check blankets and a folding Zimmer Deluxe Walking Frame in there?Hard Brexit now!
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Who? Lucy?Originally posted by sasguru View PostBaggy doesn't have dogs or kids. She who must not be named turned him down.
Nah it didn't work that way, Baggy shat himself and cried off.
Then he whinged when she went all Bunny Boiler.
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Did a lot of walking on holiday, and my £90 pair of Asics tool a right pounding. Granted a combination of gravitational pull and distance covered.
I saw a fella in a pair of walking boots, and thought "oooh they look comfy"
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You'll find that if you don't take all of the extra weight out of the vehicle before heading on a long journey that the tyres won't last as long.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostDid a lot of walking on holiday, and my £90 pair of Asics tool a right pounding. Granted a combination of gravitational pull and distance covered.
I saw a fella in a pair of walking boots, and thought "oooh they look comfy"


Just saying chubby.
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I now have my own home made Muesli to look forward to. The bacon, egg and cheese sarny breakfasts are a thing of the past.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYou'll find that if you don't take all of the extra weight out of the vehicle before heading on a long journey that the tyres won't last as long.
Just saying chubby.
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ftfyOriginally posted by suityou01 View PostI now have my own home made out of Muesli to look forward to. The bacon, egg and cheese sarny breakfasts are a thing of the past.
Did you hear about the man who drowned in a bowl of Muesli? Apparently he was pulled under by a strong currantWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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That joke deserves repOriginally posted by MarillionFan View Postftfy
Did you hear about the man who drowned in a bowl of Muesli? Apparently he was pulled under by a strong currant
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Changed my mind about the estate car. I really want one of these (458 Italia) , in shocking yellow.
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Do you know how much a single service of those costs?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostChanged my mind about the estate car. I really want one of these (458 Italia) , in shocking yellow.
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