Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:31 PM BSTI do now!
And my turn to lack comprehension - what's a mangle?
Wasn't she in Neighbours?
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:31 PM BSTI do now!
And my turn to lack comprehension - what's a mangle?
Wasn't she in Neighbours?
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:31 PM BSTI do now!
And my turn to lack comprehension - what's a mangle?
Think about the name...does what it says on tin.
You're Australian.
That said I know several people under 52 who like cricket and are caucasian.
I don't but I know how it's played.
That said all sport on TV is rubbish.
Except for bikini-paintball-wrestling combo.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 5 2008, 5:32 PM BSTWasn't she in Neighbours?
Excellent.
Quote: Gavin @ October 5 2008, 5:32 PM BSTThink about the name...does what it says on tin.
But used as a noun I thought it must refer to something British. Like a great trap for doggers used by posh people who hunt sexual deviants.
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:31 PM BSTAnd my turn to lack comprehension - what's a mangle?
Was Mrs Mangle called that, because she was an equally bad place to shove one's cock?
Quote: sootyj @ October 5 2008, 5:33 PM BSTYou're Australian.
That said I know several people under 52 who like cricket and are caucasian.
I don't but I know how it's played.
That said all sport on TV is rubbish.
Except for bikini-paintball-wrestling combo.
True. Same. Different; same. 80% agreement. Paintballs and punches on naked flesh would cane!
Aah cheers Aaron. For drying clothes or something, is it?
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:38 PM BSTTrue. Same. Different; same. 80% agreement. Paintballs and punches on naked flesh would cane!
I played paintball in shorts and a tshirt.
I had about a dozen 50p sized bruises.
Quote: sootyj @ October 5 2008, 5:39 PM BST
Sooty, there's already a thread for posting pictures of people you fancy.
Quote: Aaron @ October 5 2008, 5:41 PM BSTYup.
I think there's one of these in my dad's shed, come to think of it.
Oh, BTW: you say doovey (sp.?), we say doona.
Quote: Tommy Power @ October 5 2008, 5:47 PM BSTOh, BTW: you say doovey (sp.?), we say doona.
We say what now?