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The Bankrupt Inn (Part Three)
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good nite ange.
I would go up but my fave movie ghost is on and I cant bear to leave it.
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Night all
feeling betterer now, calmer :rolleyes: ish :rolleyes:
I love the Slumdog Millionaire film - sad tho!
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Random post for the dayNEGLECTED BANKERS PLOT SPIDER ATTACK ON BLIND KIDS
[STRIKE] W [/STRIKE]BANKERS are planning to post every blind child in the UK a poisonous tropical spider in a bid to reclaim their position as Britain's purest form of scum.
MPs are pathetic amateurs
In recent weeks the banking industry has watched helplessly as MPs took their place in the nation's hearts as the group they would most like to string up from a lamp-post or a sturdy local tree.
But now, under a plan entitled Taking It To the Next Level, [STRIKE] w [/STRIKE]bankers have plotted a sustained campaign which they insist will underline their status as the country's foremost purveyors of utter bas tardry.
The spider plan, to be launched next week, will see the distribution of thousands of cat-sized arachnids, specially trained to scurry straight up a child's arm and bite it on the face.
The spiders will be sent out in pleasantly-textured boxes with the words 'chocolate buttons' written on the front in Braille.
A spokesman for Lloyds TSB said: "You, the snivelling public, with your obsession with trifling political sleaze and vibrating chairs, had almost forgotten us hadn't you? Big, fat, !!!!ing mistake.
"By the time we're finished with you, destroying your pensions and drowning the nation in debt will seem like a quaint, 1950s tea dance."
He added: "I just wish we could be there when they open the box."
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk
it would be funny, but it could be true:eek:, i bet the [STRIKE] W [/STRIKE]Bankers are getting jealous:p:rotfl:Thats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
blind-as-a-bat wrote: »Random post for the day
it would be funny, but it could be true:eek:, i bet the [STRIKE] W [/STRIKE]Bankers are getting jealous:p:rotfl:
I somehow 'thought' that Lloyds TSB might have been 'nominated' to speak on behalf of the Banking Industry, bat. :rolleyes:
Good post, though, and yes it is odd to see the Banks and DCAs being joined at 'the bottom of the barrel' by those who actually set the rules. :rotfl: :rotfl:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
I somehow 'thought' that Lloyds TSB might have been 'nominated' to speak on behalf of the Banking Industry, bat. :rolleyes:
Good post, though, and yes it is odd to see the Banks and DCAs being joined at 'the bottom of the barrel' by those who actually set the rules. :rotfl: :rotfl:
For once that was not me,thats how it was posted on that site
Seems im not the only one that has a grudge against Ltsb, not that im surprised:rolleyes::p:rotfl:Thats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
Well....its too warm for me today!!! or else I`m having a early onset of `hot flushes/senior moments`:eek::eek:
Just popped in for an ice cold beer please.
Also ....anyone seen Flowerpot yet? wonder how she went on...maybe still in the nearest pub with her pink rose ...hehe
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So_Sad_Angel wrote: »Well....its too warm for me today!!! or else I`m having a early onset of `hot flushes/senior moments`:eek::eek:
Just popped in for an ice cold beer please.
Also ....anyone seen Flowerpot yet? wonder how she went on...maybe still in the nearest pub with her pink rose ...hehe
Angexx
No its the weather, your far too young looking for it to be the other:o
Plus if hot flushes mean that i must be having the onset of it too:eek::p:rotfl:Thats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
blind-as-a-bat wrote: »No its the weather, your far too young looking for it to be the other:o
Plus if hot flushes mean that i must be having the onset of it too:eek::p:rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: & you`re far too young for `man` flushes !! (if such thing actually exists ...LOL)0 -
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