Fuji Dave I'm in Clover Suspended / Banned Messages 21,611 Name Dave Edit My Images No 23 Oct 2018 #1 What a right laugh this is. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-45958404
nilagin Daniel-san Suspended / Banned Messages 15,804 Name Neil Edit My Images Yes 23 Oct 2018 #2 Gives a whole new meaning to "Thick as theives "
Box Brownie Suspended / Banned Messages 17,645 Edit My Images No 23 Oct 2018 #3 nilagin said: Gives a whole new meaning to "Thick as theives " Click to expand... And the marvellous & inspired presence of mind of the shop guy to (1) be able to control the situation and (2) to get the "sting" completed
nilagin said: Gives a whole new meaning to "Thick as theives " Click to expand... And the marvellous & inspired presence of mind of the shop guy to (1) be able to control the situation and (2) to get the "sting" completed
the black fox Suspended / Banned Messages 17,082 Name Jeff Edit My Images No 24 Oct 2018 #4 I saw this last night to , total bunch of Idjits , but then again it was in Belgium
jockwav Suspended / Banned Messages 6,085 Name James (Retired) Edit My Images No 24 Oct 2018 #5 Wow,what a bunch of wallys
Cobra In Memoriam. TPer Emeritus Admin Messages 114,434 Name The real Chris Edit My Images No 24 Oct 2018 #6 A friend of mine, ex-cop always used to say "thank god half the criminals are stupid, or we'd never catch anyone !" I may have interpreted that slightly different to his meaning
A friend of mine, ex-cop always used to say "thank god half the criminals are stupid, or we'd never catch anyone !" I may have interpreted that slightly different to his meaning
Tringa Numpty of the Day' Suspended / Banned Messages 6,133 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 24 Oct 2018 #7 Its difficult to believe that not one of them said, "Hang on, if we go back later he'll have called the cops" Dave
Its difficult to believe that not one of them said, "Hang on, if we go back later he'll have called the cops" Dave
Nod Tootles Suspended / Banned Messages 49,339 Name Nod (UK) Edit My Images Yes 24 Oct 2018 #8 nilagin said: Gives a whole new meaning to "Thick as theives " Click to expand... Or even thieves...