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volkswagen yellow & gold
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: london, england.
Posts: 6,210
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i was in new zealand and having a walk and stumbled upon a man, you know, with a sheep. told him - in england we shear our sheep. he said - you're not sheering this one with me mate. |
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A Hardcore Relaxer
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YoungBloodz - 85 How much longer before you click on my link?
CLICK MY LINK |
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Magazines™
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Glasgow..
Posts: 11,243
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gang up on wales time is it ........... again sigh bill - how old exactly are you - 30 going on 79 and just for the record winks dont wash with me ban the winks - then everyone will know exactly what you think of them and their views |
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trouble free and loverlee
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: YooKay
Posts: 2,854
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Aww, jeez mik. I'm the same age as you, Mik, but it seems I still have enough of a social life to ensure that I have better things to be doing an hour after the pubs shut on a Saturday night than ritually go online to broadcast to some online buddies that I've had a drink or three. Fwiw Mik, I actually like you so I don't actually feel the need to stick the boot in hard. You're a decent geezer and a talented designer - and I respect that. The winks perfectly represent the level of humour and aggravation that I feel about something - i.e. not a lot. I'm teasing rather than having a real pop at you and trying to keep it friendly in the process -again, because I think you're an alright guy. The point I'm making is that the "I'm pished (again)" posts* are getting a little bit tired and a little aggravating when they pop up in unrelated threads. (* fwiw, you're not the only one these comments are aimed at.) Either way, it's a minor nag and definately nothing to go on the defensive about. The bottom line is that we both have our little comments that aggravate the other, so why don't we both, to use your own words, - give it a rest. :wink-free-zone: Awww, go on then. Maybe just one - for old times' sake --- Now, at the risk of being on-topic... Kinobe - Soundphiles Currently being listened to on the radiogram. (see also: Bonobo, Lemon Jelly, et al) Before that: The String Quartet - Strung Out On OK Computer (A string quartet covers the Radiohead album. Kinda interesting and easy to work to.) |
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Dr. Lucien Sanchez
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 5,617
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Magazines™
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Glasgow..
Posts: 11,243
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sigh suitably told it shall be a booze free zone (on my part anyway from now on) Actually bill the reason I sometimes go online ( just to prove something even though i dont have to ) late at night is that a large number of friends and family live abroad - - i just happen to be pissed and look here You just got me at a rather dark and largely depressed place i was trying to get out of sunday morning and thus got maybe, just maybe a somewhat colourful reply I am glad I am on your christmas card list sigh back to work. Maybe we should introduce some sort of quiz / test that users have to pass in order to get in on weekend....similar to walking the straight line |
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