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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostLordy, lordy. Never, ever again will I accept criticism of TPD for being drivel.
This has surely got to be the most pointless and dull bit of 'news' in the world, ever.
"I'm getting something delivered."
"It was delivered."
There's earthquakes, murdered children being dug up, test cases over DNA, mayhem in the Middle East and ...
... Wilmslow's had a letter.
I'm going to term a new word: "dulls".
"Hello, good evening, and here is the dulls. I had a wee. There's some fluff on the carpet. Wilmslow had a letter. Now the weather..."
Jeez.got to be post of the week...
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostLordy, lordy. Never, ever again will I accept criticism of TPD for being drivel.
This has surely got to be the most pointless and dull bit of 'news' in the world, ever.
"I'm getting something delivered."
"It was delivered."
There's earthquakes, murdered children being dug up, test cases over DNA, mayhem in the Middle East and ...
... Wilmslow's had a letter.
I'm going to term a new word: "dulls".
"Hello, good evening, and here is the dulls. I had a wee. There's some fluff on the carpet. Wilmslow had a letter. Now the weather..."
Jeez.
TPD isn't drivel!!!!!
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Lordy, lordy. Never, ever again will I accept criticism of TPD for being drivel.
This has surely got to be the most pointless and dull bit of 'news' in the world, ever.
"I'm getting something delivered."
"It was delivered."
There's earthquakes, murdered children being dug up, test cases over DNA, mayhem in the Middle East and ...
... Wilmslow's had a letter.
I'm going to term a new word: "dulls".
"Hello, good evening, and here is the dulls. I had a wee. There's some fluff on the carpet. Wilmslow had a letter. Now the weather..."
Jeez.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostWilmsloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow,
thank goodness for that
I couldn't sleep for worry as to what the recorded delivery might have been
we live to fight another day
Milan.
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Wilmsloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow,
thank goodness for that
I couldn't sleep for worry as to what the recorded delivery might have been
we live to fight another day
Milan.
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostIt was something.
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Originally posted by miffy View PostI did think about it actually. I'm going to eastbourne this weekend though to see an old flame (and no, she's not a pensioner)
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