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Everything Leads Into The (new year) Elite thread
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vouchercrazy wrote: »What can we have a good debate about, I have to keep myself busy I have a drunk sleepwalker to look after, so need to keep myself awake and busy, we have children next door so can not do housework, what a shame :rotfl:
What about debating the civil unrest in Thailand?:o:o
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Bananababe wrote: »when you get our fifth medal. that makes you like a brigadier or something !!
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what you blethering about?
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Thriftygifty wrote: »So just to get my head round this, he had had an implant to make it man sized?
I believe so... it was at Butlin... a large bottle of cider was involved.... and silly behaviour of young people... a panic and a run!100 -
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Thriftygifty wrote: »Oh didn't think of that good idea, shall deff do that in the future, I think it was more the texture of them they have a weird squidgy with a slight shine to them. Weird question but do food banks take cat food as well, we've got about 20 of the Mr M's own brand that were 15p not that long ago our cat looked at them like what do you expect me to do with that.
Yes, I think a food bank would welcome pet food donations.
Those Nakd bars can be a weird texture, I think they can sometimes feel squidgy/oily because of the oil from the nuts in them? I can understand people thinking they are horrible if they are expecting something more sugary like a chocolate bar or a cereal bar. :beer:"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
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Thriftygifty wrote: »What is your shoe size?
lol, I read "admit" as "whos going to add to that??" oops. Felt I should explain rather than look like I was demanding to know your shoe size.
Just to add to the previous post about my son who is 6ft 5ins he only has size 9.5 feet, wears a 10 shoe normally, but got boots at Christmas which are an 11 but are a bit big. They are fur lined hence the bigger size.
It's really funny on a really windy day as he literally struggles to keep his balance and has blown over more than once due to erm lack of grip on the ground. Poor wee soul.
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I believe so... it was at Butlin... a large bottle of cider was involved.... and silly behaviour of young people... a panic and a run!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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davemorton wrote: »:eek: WHAT!!!! He had a large bottle of cider as his man piece?? Well at least it would be one of your five a day
Now that is enough information from my youth...
I am off to bed, night folks:p:p:p:p:p:p
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I believe so... it was at Butlin... a large bottle of cider was involved.... and silly behaviour of young people... a panic and a run!
I am so vanilla!!!!!!! I would of ran as well.
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