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BrilliantMy missus replied, we don't do it in the wheelchair, we do it in bed like normal people,
BrilliantMy missus replied, we don't do it in the wheelchair, we do it in bed like normal people,
I had an idea someone would like that true storyBrilliant![]()
Indeed, its a warming story, certainly chuckle worthyI had an idea someone would like that true story![]()
I saw it heading off round the corner, don't know when it'll be back mind.This thread should never be closed. I want to see where it will go next.
I saw it heading off round the corner, don't know when it'll be back mind.
I saw it heading off round the corner, don't know when it'll be back mind.
Did it not leave a note?
No I think it was in too much of a rush. It looked like it was all over the place, getting pulled this way and that.Did it not leave a note?
Who here likes cheese?
I know they are "Indian givers" as per the thread, it has said "Available"No fiber to the cabinet out there![]()
Not long found out what that really meant, been using it wrongly for years. Such a foolI know they are "Indian givers"
I hate to thinkbeen using it wrongly for years.
I hate to think![]()
We've always used the expression "Chinese giver" meaning the same thing, but having just googled it I find the expression doesn't exist even though it has to be over 50yrs old at the very least.I know they are "Indian givers" as per the thread, it has said "Available"
However I just checked and guess what ? .... latest update is now July 24th!
OoopsLast time I used it, well can't mention the outcome on this forum![]()
Never heard that one, perhaps its a family thing?"Chinese giver"
We've always used the expression "Chinese giver" meaning the same thing, but having just googled it I find the expression doesn't exist even though it has to be over 50yrs old at the very least.
Who here likes cheese?
Steve.
I went down there this morning and bought the last one.i might pop along to the market in a bit ,needs some whatjamacallits
Bah, I wondered who bought the last one. I bought a bag of Beansprouts instead. Missus said she will have a Chinese for tea instead. She is not that keen on Japanese food anyway!I went down there this morning and bought the last one.
You shouldn't put chocolate in the fridge because it spoils the taste.![]()
Thanks for that, you just reminded me I have a bag of Maltesers in the fridge. Just noticed I still have a roll of film left also. But no last rolo, think the missus took care of that.
Are you sure you are spelling that right? I normally shorten it to wotsits. Probably explains why my missus is fed up of steak and chips, with a side ordering of cheesy puffs !i might pop along to the market in a bit ,needs some whatjamacallits
Can I ask, how long have you been into photography? Can't you spot a staged shot? LolYou shouldn't put chocolate in the fridge because it spoils the taste.
really need to stop indulging in all this stupidity before i go round the chubby checkeri might pop along to the market in a bit ,needs some whatjamacallits
I went down there this morning and bought the last one.
I was down there earlier, for the same reason, but your'll be pleased to hear they do have thing-a-me-bobs on special at the moment thoughBah, I wondered who bought the last one.
That was terriblethe last staged shot i saw had calamity jane riding on it into the sunset![]()
I was down there earlier, for the same reason, but your'll be pleased to hear they do have thing-a-me-bobs on special at the moment though
Discontinued I believe, sorrydoohickeys and discombobulators?
Probably has another meaning.
Did your Dad ever work away in China?(or in a laundry maybe)
Have you ever played the front end of a pantomime horse?Did he ever appear in a Chinese laundry in a British pantomime?
What about doohickeys and discombobulators?
Steve.
Discontinued I believe, sorry

What about turnips in the shape of "thingy's"?Discontinued I believe, sorry
Oy! back to the birding section...Big tits make up for everything.
What about turnips in the shape of "thingy's"?

What about turnips in the shape of "thingy's"?