Quote: Morrace @ July 26 2009, 8:52 PM BSTWell said, Chappers.
Well agreed Don.
Welcome back Morrace.
And also to Don although to be fair I was away at the weekend so I missed your actual leaving.
But hopefully we're all friends again now.
Quote: Morrace @ July 26 2009, 8:52 PM BSTWell said, Chappers.
Well agreed Don.
Welcome back Morrace.
And also to Don although to be fair I was away at the weekend so I missed your actual leaving.
But hopefully we're all friends again now.
We're one big happy family, as far as I am concerned.
Quote: Jane P @ July 26 2009, 8:57 PM BSTWelcome back Morrace.
Thanks Jane
Ah, this is nice, I feel all warm and fuzzy now.
Come on, Stotty, feel the love.
Give us a nice big hug.
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 26 2009, 9:02 PM BSTAh, this is nice, I feel all warm and fuzzy now.
I hope you're going to clean it up.
FUCK OFF THIS THREAD!
That was hours ago now, Chappers!
I'm now feeling cold and aloof.
(And I would clear it up, but it's now soaked into the carpet.)
*Que for Rob to leave thread*
Quote: Robert D @ July 27 2009, 1:28 AM BST*Que for Rob to leave thread*
Are you Manuel?
Quote: Chappers @ July 27 2009, 1:31 AM BSTAre you Manuel?
Que? Que? Nah. Although, Jonathan Ross has been ringing me up. Dirty bastard.
'Attention seeking whore!' 'Good riddance', 'Why can't Don Rushmore just f**king leave?' - these are just some of the comments made recently in the 'Don Rushmore Leaves The BCG' thread. Many an afternoon has been enjoyed by families, bonding over the discussion of Baron Rushmore's departure. Think back to the first time you ever heard of Sir Don. Underestimate The Duke of Armageddon at your peril!
A society without Sir Donald is like a society without knowledge; in that it is crunchy on the outside but soft in the middle. It is rumoured that annual military budgets world-wide are driven entirely by Lord Rushmore. A balanced approach to Donny Rushmore helps to provide some sort of equilibrium in this world of ever changing, always yearning chaos. Sir Donald Rushmore has, and will continue to be a major influence on The British Comedy Guide.
Welcome back, Morrace!
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 27 2009, 2:20 AM BSTWelcome back, Morrace!
Thanks Tim!