Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Originally posted by freakydancerGlasto was ace! I spent the majority of the time in the dance tents.
Didn't mention the band once as I lost the power of speech for most of the weekend - must have been something I ate....
How many pills did u eat Freaky?
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No, but you mockneys do tend to make do with a stabbing/shooting a day by way of compensation.Originally posted by freakydancerIt's always the north that gets flooded, never down here in the tropical south.
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Well make sure you stock up on it whatever it was, that way those poor unfortunates within earshot of you will be spared a lot of tedious drivel!Originally posted by freakydancerI lost the power of speech for most of the weekend - must have been something I ate....
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In that lovely hard water of yoursOriginally posted by DodgyAgentThe reason they have floods in the North is that Northerners need to wash occasionally. We southerners have things called "Baths" and "showers" and "wash basins", linked to something called a "water supply". That is why we pay so much for our houses down here
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The reason they have floods in the North is that Northerners need to wash occasionally. We southerners have things called "Baths" and "showers" and "wash basins", linked to something called a "water supply". That is why we pay so much for our houses down here
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Glasto was ace! I spent the majority of the time in the dance tents.Originally posted by SallyAnneHow was Galastonbry?
How many young lasses did you tell you wre in a band?
Didn't mention the band once as I lost the power of speech for most of the weekend - must have been something I ate....
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Originally posted by freakydancerIt's always the north that gets flooded, never down here in the tropical south.
Methinks mother nature is belatedly starting the great northern cull, and not a moment too late.
FFS not another "this thread will descend into a North/South slanging match" you southern monkey!
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How was Galastonbry?
How many young lasses did you tell you wre in a band?
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Flooding up north
It's always the north that gets flooded, never down here in the tropical south.
Methinks mother nature is belatedly starting the great northern cull, and not a moment too late.Tags: None
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