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odd number of turnsOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostBSP?
British Standard Pipe
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and left hand no doubt!Originally posted by BR14 View Postthat would have been a metric thread then?

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ZzzzzzzOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostNo, this isn't mumsnet
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Here's to the memory of Dead-Eye Dick,
The only man with a corkscrew prick.
He spent his life in a fruitless hunt,
To find a girl with a corkscrew xxxx.
At last when he found her,
He dropped stone dead,
For the bloody thing
Had a left hand thread...
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so this is to be a humourless forum for fear we upset some sensitive 'woke' snowflakes then?
bolloks!
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That's why abuse against men needs to be dealt with seriously and not made fun of.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOh please! Men cannot abuse women. Women can do what they want to men. Have neither of you heard of #metoo? Note that #hetoo never got off the ground.
Whenever I told men how MrsBP tried to stab me, they were sympathetic. Women always asked what I did to her!
Domestic abuse, irrespective of which gender is the perp and which is the victim, is not acceptable and needs to be called out instead of joked about.
But this is rather funny...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAre you saying he did not have imperial nuts?
I am now conflicted over whether appreciating the puns is taking away from my mini rant...Last edited by ladymuck; 26 January 2020, 20:25.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post1 in 4 women, 1 in 6 males, lets make fun of it.He may have been an arse but that is no reason to support abuse.
Domestic Abuse Statistics | lwa.org.ukOh please! Men cannot abuse women. Women can do what they want to men. Have neither of you heard of #metoo? Note that #hetoo never got off the ground.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAgreed
Whenever I told men how MrsBP tried to stab me, they were sympathetic. Women always asked what I did to her!
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