Apparently the Queen was on the telly, but I didn’t watch because there was somebody on the other channel trying to smuggle an apple into Australia in 2015, which seemed more important
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Just enjoyed the rest of the cottage pie, with a nice bottle of organic cava.
I have to say it tasted even better this eveningThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostApparently the Queen was on the telly, but I didn’t watch because there was somebody on the other channel trying to smuggle an apple into Australia in 2015, which seemed more important
It was a nice enough speech that some will take comfort and encouragement from. It won't change anything really.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostApparently the Queen was on the telly, but I didn’t watch because there was somebody on the other channel trying to smuggle an apple into Australia in 2015, which seemed more important
We're all great, so is everyone else. We're doing this for the right reasons. Keep up the good work.
Nothing to upset anyone, Shirley?Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostWent along these lines;
We're all great, so is everyone else. We're doing this for the right reasons. Keep up the good work.
Nothing to upset anyone, Shirley?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe republicans will still find something to get all frothy mouthed about, I'm sure
What upset me was none of my jokes made the final edit. Here's one -
We've learned much about our friends around the world of late, for instance in the Middle East we hear that the people of Saudi Arabia don't like the Flintstones. Whilst the people of Abu Dhabi Do.Comment
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I fear Sherlock Holmes andBTVSThe Last Vampyre will have to wait for later, currently watching "Homeland".When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Nice evening - well, night now - out there when I popped out the back earlier; still at 15°C, and the strong breeze seems to have eased off a bitComment
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