And what do you Yanks call it? Surfing?
Dis-gus-ting!
And what do you Yanks call it? Surfing?
Dis-gus-ting!
Quote: DaButt @ December 2 2009, 7:30 PM GMTSearching? Is that what Brits call wiping their spunk on an old sock?
Ah... good old spunky-sock. *wipes tear from eye*
Good ole Crusty...
Quote: DaButt @ December 2 2009, 7:25 PM GMThttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/relationships/6709646/All-men-watch-porn-scientists-find.html
That's very sad. The typos in that quote I mean.
Quote: Tim Walker @ December 2 2009, 7:33 PM GMTAh... good old spunky-sock. *wipes tear from eye*
Doesn't want to know which eye!
And don't call Leevil crusty you know it hurts his feelings,
Forget global warming, more pressing evidence that the world is finished...
Quote: Tim Walker @ December 4 2009, 2:00 AM GMTForget global warming, more pressing evidence that the world is finished...
My child's school always provide the costumes, which I think is a good idea, although I would enjoy making something personally, I know a lot of people don't.
Quote: Griff @ December 6 2009, 1:21 PM GMTBut some watch it more than others apparently.
My husband masturbates to porn videos for 20 hours a day (from The Guardian)
Surely I masturbate to the Guardian would be worse?
And it's Pamela Stevenson, why do I picture Billy Connolly pissing himself reading her emails?
Quote: DaButt @ December 6 2009, 11:53 PM GMThttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6945976.ece
Yep, read this earlier. Fair play to them, I say. Though I think Tony Blair should also be getting a lot more of the cold shoulder treatment as well. Blair was visibly shaken when he attended the recent war memorial service at Westminster Abbey and the father of a dead soldier refused to shake his hand.
On a related note, it will be interesting to see how Blair/Brown will react to the six doctors taking legal action to hold a proper inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly. A death that was clinically incredibly odd, to say the least.
Quote: Tim Walker @ December 6 2009, 11:59 PM GMTYep, read this earlier. Fair play to them, I say. Though I think Tony Blair should also be getting a lot more of the cold shoulder treatment as well. Blair was visibly shaken when he attended the recent war memorial service at Westminster Abbey and the father of a dead soldier refused to shake his hand.
On a related note, it will be interesting to see how Blair/Brown will react to the six doctors taking legal action to hold a proper inquest into the death of Dr David Kelly. A death that was clinically incredibly odd, to say the least.
They should check out Robin Cook while they're at it.
Oh yeah -
Are you suggesting our Government partakes in misdeeds?? Surely not.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8398116.stm
Gordon has really descended into proper lunacy now, he's proposing to "name and shame" public sector workers with "excessive pay". Taking aside the BBC/C4, how does he think these public sector salaries have come about? He's in for a shock when he discovers just who is meant to regulate public sector pay.
There going to carry out the largest controlled demolition of a concrete building Sunday and I won't be around to witness it. I live about 120 miles from there and I would have made the drive if I weren't in California.
It's a 31-story condo building on the beach which was never completed because it began sinking (up to 18 inches!) into the sand.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/business/realestate/6763057.html
Aw, you could've pretended to be a super villain blowing it up.
Oh, it's been bugging me, does the title of this thread refer to David Bowie's Young Americans or The Beatles' A Day In The Life?
I'm sure they have similar lines in them.