Originally posted by DimPrawn
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I read the British Pravda too. But all comments are now highly censored in the Cif (censorship is free) section.
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You are not doing it correctly. You all need a course on CUK etiquette from Suity.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSeriously, does no one give a tulip?
If you intend to disappear for a while, do a flounce post, someone will start a "where is <poster>" thread and then you can make a comeback.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
Will be there around 10 o clock today as I continue by staycation around Somerset. Oooo arrr.
FTFY.
Have fun. Make sure you keep your windows wound up, and if someone bumps into you, don't stop.
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostHave you been to Bridgwater?
Will be there around 10 o clock today as I continue by staycation around Somerset. Oooo ahhh.
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Have you been to Bridgwater?Originally posted by d000hg View PostAre you new? Do you like gladiators?
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Good point. I now read the Guardian and you should all vote ******* Labour and stop driving those ******* vile cars things and take up knitting with lentils.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYou don't have much to say or have an opinion on anything since you stopped reading the Daily Mail.
Oh and cuddle an immigrant. They're lovely, especially them lovely non english speaking Muslim peace lovers types.
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SumOriginally posted by CheeseSlice View PostThat reminds me, today I had prawns for lunch in a nice thai curry sauce.
Dim who?
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That reminds me, today I had prawns for lunch in a nice thai curry sauce.
Dim who?
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You don't have much to say or have an opinion on anything since you stopped reading the Daily Mail.
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