Gonna have me some of that fiiiiiiine white pusseh.morepork wrote:Get a room FFS.
Yeeeeah!
Dayum.
etc. etc.
Gonna have me some of that fiiiiiiine white pusseh.morepork wrote:Get a room FFS.
"Vanilla" being the operative word.morepork wrote:It's Vanilla Ice.
People who resort to 70s-American-TV-censored-expletives such as 'danged,' on a forum in which you can demonstrably get away with saying very rude words such as poo, blinking flip and fargging barsditch!rowan wrote:Footstep sound effects at the start of a music video. What's with that? It's been done to death and wasn't remotely artistic the first time! Just play the danged song, you twats
The aroma of a guinness fart.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:Fart!? FART?!!!!!
Ye can't be using such coarse vulgarity in here, ye potty-mouthed little madam!
Try 'pump' 'Bottom-cough' or, if pressed 'let off.'
Oh and for the record, I fart rose petals and bunny tails; unless I've been on the Guinness, then its just Mustard Gas with a hint of penguin shit.
Ah the Stilton and Broccoli episode. Still spoken of in the APC in the same hushed and horrified tones as Second Ypres!Stones of granite wrote:The Sarje actually has a court order requiring him to maintain a 15m exclusion zone from other people for 12 hours following consumption of Stilton and broccoli soup.
Crying or hate?Mikey Brown wrote:This thread has now made my list.
Indeed.Vengeful Glutton wrote:White rappers
I think volvos tend to have them on all the time as standard. Other newer cars tend to have light sensor technology. Me I just tend to leave them on cause I forget to turn them off, and it's not like the old days where if you leave your lights on in the evening you'd have a flat battery by the morning.Galfon wrote:It's high summer, middle of the afternoon and half the cars on the road had their lights on...and no it
wasnae cloudy or rainy.
Smart technology?..Save the Cyclist ??
Boog'rd if I know.definitely a recent phoenominum.Puzzling, annoyingly so.
Daylight running lights have been compulsory on all new cars for a few years now.bruce wrote:I think volvos tend to have them on all the time as standard. Other newer cars tend to have light sensor technology. Me I just tend to leave them on cause I forget to turn them off, and it's not like the old days where if you leave your lights on in the evening you'd have a flat battery by the morning.Galfon wrote:It's high summer, middle of the afternoon and half the cars on the road had their lights on...and no it
wasnae cloudy or rainy.
Smart technology?..Save the Cyclist ??
Boog'rd if I know.definitely a recent phoenominum.Puzzling, annoyingly so.
In Yerp at least.onlynameleft wrote:Daylight running lights have been compulsory on all new cars for a few years now.bruce wrote:I think volvos tend to have them on all the time as standard. Other newer cars tend to have light sensor technology. Me I just tend to leave them on cause I forget to turn them off, and it's not like the old days where if you leave your lights on in the evening you'd have a flat battery by the morning.Galfon wrote:It's high summer, middle of the afternoon and half the cars on the road had their lights on...and no it
wasnae cloudy or rainy.
Smart technology?..Save the Cyclist ??
Boog'rd if I know.definitely a recent phoenominum.Puzzling, annoyingly so.
Point of order m'lud? Scotch is something Americans or perhaps Canadians drink. The people of Scotland are known as Scottish or Scots, but never Scotch.rowan wrote:Only if he was Scotch or perhaps Canadian, with an accent like thatDonny osmond wrote:What did the trumpet player do when he saw a weed in his garden?
He rooted-it-oot
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Well, I'm part Scotch . . . er, Scots myself, so no offence intended, of course.SerjeantWildgoose wrote:From the crap joke fred:
Point of order m'lud? Scotch is something Americans or perhaps Canadians drink. The people of Scotland are known as Scottish or Scots, but never Scotch.rowan wrote:Only if he was Scotch or perhaps Canadian, with an accent like thatDonny osmond wrote:What did the trumpet player do when he saw a weed in his garden?
He rooted-it-oot
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Also people who refer to me as a thick Mick. The Micks are the Irish Guards. We Rangers are known as Paddies.