Quote: DaButt @ August 25 2010, 3:23 PM BSTThose appear to be pandadiles, not pandagators.
You're right, that's not a proper gator, this is.
God I'm bored.
Quote: DaButt @ August 25 2010, 3:23 PM BSTThose appear to be pandadiles, not pandagators.
You're right, that's not a proper gator, this is.
God I'm bored.
Oh dear!
I know.
*the distant sound of comedy dying*
I saw Florence and The Machine a couple of years back at the first Field Day. Can't remember anything about them.
Quote: Nogget @ August 25 2010, 8:18 AM BSTDavid Cameron's missus has had another baby, a girl, whilst on holiday in Cornwall. Apparently they 'might' give her a Cornish middle name. Why only a middle name though? Is such a name unsuitable for a first name in his opinion?
You've not seen Cornish names then.
Quote: youngian @ August 25 2010, 12:51 PM BSTI'm surprised how popular cats are though as they are annoying whiney little ponces.
You're getting cats confused with the Labour Party.
Quote: sootyj @ August 25 2010, 1:12 PM BSTNeither are 40% cuts to the public sector.
No, they're deadly serious and very necessary.
Quote: Nogget @ August 25 2010, 4:54 PM BSTDavid Cameron's new-born daughter is to be named Florence Rose Endellion.
Poor cow.
Initials spell FREC. She'll be called Shrek!
revenge of the wheele bin cat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYyI51a463E&feature=player_embedded
Quote: Ben @ August 25 2010, 6:24 PM BSTI saw Florence and The Machine a couple of years back at the first Field Day. Can't remember anything about them.
Did they have more than two toilets, like the year I went.
So she put a cat in a bin, what's the big deal? We've all done it haven't we?
Quote: Griff @ August 26 2010, 10:36 PM BSThttp://twitter.com/CatBinLady
brill
Atleast she didn't try to stick a wheelie bin in a cat.
Quote: Griff @ August 26 2010, 10:36 PM BSThttp://twitter.com/CatBinLady
Quote: Griff @ August 26 2010, 10:36 PM BSThttp://twitter.com/CatBinLady
That really is superb. How did you find out about it? It's not you, is it?