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Shower of tossers? Do you mean The Bukkake Party?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAre the tories any better than the current shower of tossers?
Edit: Holiday destination?Last edited by RichardCranium; 9 December 2009, 17:51.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIs that a vodka?
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Our grannies had nick names... depending on their tipple of choice... I'm adopted so I had 3 grannies to name!Originally posted by norrahe View PostThat's what I was thinking, maybe it's fe_ck flavour
Nanny Jamie (Jameson)
Nanny Brandy (Hennessy sp?)
Nanny Absolute
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Before choosing a poll option, I need to know if AndyW intends standing for UKIP.
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I think the tories will be as bad as NL except they might be a little cheaper!
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostDepends on how many times, I said bloody...

take that you f__ing little swearing f__er, and f__k off to your bedroom you little f__wit!
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Depends on how many times, I said bloody...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDid she say the f word while she was hitting you?
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Did she say the f word while she was hitting you?Originally posted by cailin maith View PostMy granny used to say Fe ck all the time and whack us round the head if we said bloody - therefore Fe ck can't possibly be a swear word.
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I would suggest that one does not question the wisdom of the swear filter, or try to get round it.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIn fact, is 'f e c k' really a swearword or just half the word 'f e c kless'. Do people in Ireland have a f e c k when they want to make little Cailins or is that nonsense?
That path leads to the dark side, and bannings.
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My granny used to say Fe ck all the time and whack us round the head if we said bloody - therefore Fe ck can't possibly be a swear word.
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