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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
with man flu. Please don't panic. I've had a bad night as my dose was bunged up and SY02 couldn't find the nasal spray.
Actually, it's all those young kids of yours. Nice bunch I'm sure but, like all kids, walking petri dishes.
Explains why pediatric nurses and primary school teachers always seem to have the sniffles.
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Suity just isn't entertaining anymore. I liked him before January 2009 but now it's like pulling teeth.
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THere is no flu about just now, you are talking tulipe as usual.
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I thought this was going to be you confessing to touching next doors goats again.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFunny how you think you can take the world on when you've done a line or two, isn't it?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostMan up or ship out.
Same goes for Suity.
Pfffffffftttttttttt.
Just in town unloading to the shop when 3 12 years old bundle out of Subway across the road and scatter a load of milk cartons on the floor, thinking it funny jump up and down.
I went to tell them to pack it in but the guy in the shop next door came out and told them off, telling them to pick them up so I carried on unloading.
A couple of minutes later I pop out to find them giving him some serious tulip 'Come on then, you want some!', 'Come on whatcha gonna do! You cant do **** all!' sort of stuff arms wide and in his face. He was standing there so i assume he was in control. I come back a couple of minutes later and he's shut himself in the shop with the three lads laughing and the one ringleader, a little 4 foot fat piece of tulip doing all the running still giving it large spitting at the window!!! He's obviously someones 'little darling'
Initially I was going to go over and tell them to clear off, but the fact this lanky 6 ft fella had told them off and they were carrying on made me think again.
They pissed off after a couple of more minutes. But what exactly is the deal with the law and giving a young scally a clip?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostLeave me out of this, that gobsh!te is on my ignore list for a reason. I just can't be bothered with his crap.
Same goes for Suity.
Pfffffffftttttttttt.
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