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Previously on "OI! Prawn. Spring CUK Holiday!"
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LOL. Jesus almost 15 years since this thread. I still love a Venison Brisket. How the world has changed. I might try it on Facebook see what happens. LOL. Pure classic.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo big deal. We'll just expense these.
RH - Prize Twunt.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSod off RH! I'd love a pint of what you've been drinking or smoking to night. You jumped up ponce!
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostWhat's 'bad' about that? That I move them and forget the redirect sometimes? Or that I move some you like and others you don't? Does it have to be at your whim?
EDIT: Here you go MF - do you need some help getting those toys back in your pram?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostWhat's 'bad' about that? That I move them and forget the redirect sometimes? Or that I move some you like and others you don't? Does it have to be at your whim?
EDIT: Here you go MF - do you need some help getting those toys back in your pram?
Going to mumsnet and having some of their posters look at this thread means that more people know about this site.
Not a bad thing when the internet is overrun with forums.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBloody killjoy!
Actually, you keep moving threads RH. Badly!!! I might add.
EDIT: Here you go MF - do you need some help getting those toys back in your pram?
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostPart of the spring clean... Can't endorse this mumsnet malarkey, funny as it is.
Actually, you keep moving threads RH. Badly!!! I might add.
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Part of the spring clean... Can't endorse this mumsnet malarkey, funny as it is.
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Some of them seem to be a good laugh. The rest, well I'm pretty sure they need to take themselves less seriously
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I think this may be the last forum holiday... it'll be hard to top that.
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