Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ June 25 2008, 4:28 PM BSTAaron doesn't drink.
LOL
Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at large. @ June 25 2008, 4:28 PM BSTAaron doesn't drink.
LOL
I haven't been here that long but I have yet to see 'keep your Aaron' .. was it worn out a long time ago?
Quote: Marc P @ June 25 2008, 4:33 PM BSTI haven't been here that long but I have yet to see 'keep your Aaron' .. was it worn out a long time ago?
Took me a while but then groan erupted... I vote that if it wasn't it IS worn out now
Quote: Griff @ June 25 2008, 3:16 PM BSTUnless of course those girls came from Norfolk.
That's NOT normal for Norfolk, however;
I dated a girl from "the fens" on the Cambs/Lincs border once.
She asked me back to her place to meet her father and brother.
He was quite a nice bloke.
Quote: Griff @ June 25 2008, 3:37 PM BSTI think "live" is overselling it a bit, wouldn't you say ?
NB the only time I ever went to Norfolk I thought it was very nice. I'm just stirring cos I'm bored.
I went to Great Yarmouth for a fortnight when I was sixteen. The only thing I remember about it was seeing a poster in a shopping centre of Steve Winwood wearing a jacket a bit like the one I was wearing.
Oh, and the soul-destroying flatness.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ June 26 2008, 7:41 AM BSTI went to Great Yarmouth for a fortnight when I was sixteen. The only thing I remember about it was seeing a poster in a shopping centre of Steve Winwood wearing a jacket a bit like the one I was wearing.
Oh, and the soul-destroying flatness.
A depressant syndrome exists, predominantly in "the fens", where it is not only flat but also wide open with few punctuations on the horizon.
As this thread is Word of the Day, it's a shame I can't remember the name of the condition.
I live on the North Norfolk coast which is as flat as Dolly Parton.
Quote: Griff @ June 25 2008, 3:16 PM BSTUnless of course those girls came from Norfolk.
LOOOOOOOOOOL.
Quote: Marc P @ June 25 2008, 4:33 PM BSTI haven't been here that long but I have yet to see 'keep your Aaron' .. was it worn out a long time ago?
Nah, it just relies on an incorrect pronounciation.