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I went out today and this is what I saw. Page 2

Technically, I saw this last week, but couldn't think of any other thread it could appear under. I found it on a subway seat at the World Trade Centre, New York.

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Quote: TopBanana @ December 18 2011, 3:53 PM GMT

The Unthanks are totes gorge.

'Eh?'
I didn't notice.
I'm not into bland pop-ish Folk, even if the girls do have lovely voices.

;) Here Here!

Quote: dellas @ December 19 2011, 2:49 PM GMT

Here Here!

*Hear hear!

Quote: dellas @ December 19 2011, 5:16 PM GMT

you pedantic oaf. Angry

:)

Quote: sootyj @ December 18 2011, 9:09 PM GMT

No it was a deffo squirrel, it was just kinda fat and virile looking.

A sort of Tony Soprano squirrel, that had been pinching other squirrels nuts or something.

Virile? How could you tell?

lusty saucy full of life

rather like my good self

;) How bloody convenient was that!

Quote: george roper @ December 18 2011, 2:04 PM GMT

I Saw a man dressed up as a chicken.

Tell him to steer clear of Sidney Potier.

Quote: Peter Brouhaha @ December 19 2011, 8:08 PM GMT

Tell him to steer clear of Sidney Potier.

Potta !

Quote: Peter Brouhaha @ December 19 2011, 8:08 PM GMT

Tell him to steer clear of Sidney Potier.

He did give jerked chicken a whole new meaning.

Quote: Timbo @ December 19 2011, 11:04 PM GMT

He did give jerked chicken a whole new meaning.

*stands and applauds*

:) Filled the bird feeder, lots of blue tits and a robin, a squirrel was darting about, the snow has melted.

Lot's of Blue Tits (ooh err) two Buzzards a Kestrel the local hunt (hunt I said) and Hay Bluff covered in snow.

saw a shop selling secondhand mobility scooters. So it's main area of business is buying mobility scooters from the families of disabled people who'd died. Then selling them to people who had recently become disabled.
The shops name "Life goes on"

Quote: sootyj @ December 22 2011, 10:26 PM GMT

saw a shop selling secondhand mobility scooters. So it's main area of business is buying mobility scooters from the families of disabled people who'd died. Then selling them to people who had recently become disabled.
The shops name "Life goes on"

What about those who have been miraculously cured by the laying on of hands?

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