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We were just witnessing the advent of the omnibus actually.

Eastenders?

Quote: zooo @ May 12 2013, 11:32 AM BST

Eastenders?

When I was ten Ena and Minnie hadn't been thought of never mind Eastenders.

Special News for Aaron

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22403731

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Grammar, the difference between:
"Feeling your nuts"
and
"Feeling you're nuts"

"Let's eat Grandma!"
"Let's eat, Grandma"

Spelling:
"I don't want to dye today"
"I don't want to die today!"

"Where're Bob and Jane? They're over there, in their car."

Watching a show where they are interviewing young carers. I want to cry, some of them are really young kids.

I hate myself for liking the meercat ads. And indeed for coveting a meercat, though what I'd do with it, I can't imagine. But I'd like one.

Quote: keewik @ May 14 2013, 11:57 PM BST

And indeed for coveting a meercat, though what I'd do with it, I can't imagine.

I can Whistling nnocently

Fancy a holiday?

http://www.belombrage.net/Eng/home.htm

A holiday with Hinge...

Never been a mustard person but I recently but a small tub of Heinz mustard to try it

It was nice

Lovely with a couple of sausages

Anyway I ate it all so I thought I'd stop mucking about and get the real deal - Colemans Mustard

This'll be the bollocks I thought...

EEEEEUUUCCKKYYAKKY YAKK YAKKKKKK

FUCKING ORRIBLE LUMINOUS DOG SHIT

what the f**k is that all about?

Disgusting puke

Try it with ham! Yum! I mean mustard in general, not necessarily Coleman's.

French wholegrain mustard rules !

Prefer Dijon, myself.
BUT have you tried the Coleman's mustard powder, but made up with 50/50 milk and water?
Mmm.

On the seedy mustard front, a 50/50 mix with Hellman's (don't f**k about with the 'light') makes a mean addition to any sarnie.

I feel David Smith would be proud of the direction this thread is taking.

I don't like this 'tacheless Freve look.

Fozzies coming back Nils baby
I don't like to see you upset.

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