Well that's a lovely thing to read first thing in the morning.
Does your mind ever get out of the gutter, george?
Well that's a lovely thing to read first thing in the morning.
Does your mind ever get out of the gutter, george?
He most probably meant
orAnd it shows the same answer as for the type GRoper meant. One's ugly, one's cute.
Quite like the unkempt bush look myself
Scones with jam and cream
Or big hairy scrotums
Quote: zooo @ February 10 2013, 11:08 AM GMTWell that's a lovely thing to read first thing in the morning.
Does your mind ever get out of the gutter, george?
" First thing in the morning "
Quote: Loopey @ February 2 2013, 12:11 PM GMT
Beautiful machine. But that BSA design was taken by Triumph for the famous Triumph look shortly after. It's really one and the same.
Quote: lofthouse @ February 10 2013, 1:30 PM GMTQuite like the unkempt bush look myself
Scones with jam and cream
Or big hairy scrotums
Big hairy scrotums... One in each eye please....
Pestle or mortar?
The 3 inch mortar used in WW2 was a deadly infantry weapon. Trouble is, all sides had one.
Oh I didn't realise this was a game.
Horse or car?
Horse.
or
?
this one
The Office Uk or us?
The Office Uk or us?
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ February 10 2013, 1:51 PM GMTBeautiful machine. But that BSA design was taken by Triumph for the famous Triumph look shortly after. It's really one and the same.
We have a BSA in pieces which may one day be restored.
Used to have a Triumph Bonneville T120 and a Triumph Tiger Cub.
Quote: Loopey @ February 13 2013, 9:28 PM GMTWe have a BSA in pieces which may one day be restored.
Used to have a Triumph Bonneville T120 and a Triumph Tiger Cub.
Bloody hell you give them the vote and look what happens next!
You want a simple one word answer and get a bloody novel.
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ February 14 2013, 9:33 AM GMTYou want a simple one word answer and get a bloody novel.
It was a one word answer originally. Or rather a one picture answer.
Quote: roscoff @ February 13 2013, 9:52 PM GMTBloody hell you give them the vote and look what happens next!
Well we need something to do between embroidery and afternoon tea.
Quote: george roper @ February 13 2013, 12:35 PM GMTThe Office Uk or us?
To get the thread back on track - UK
Carpets or wood flooring?