haha
almost related… this is what we call the antiques roadshow in our house - never a dull moment chez nous….
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 16:11,
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Oi Charles, you should know better than returning to the crime scene...
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 15:51,
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Many murderers return to the scene of the crime to relive their fantasies.
Just look at him stabbing all over again and again....
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 16:06,
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if churchill was alive today he be saying "get me out of here you bastards"
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 15:01,
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haha shit, clegg doing his wallace (from wallace and gromit) impression
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 15:16,
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Beardy Paxman in a dress is somehow a "would"
How disconcerting
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 14:29,
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that's weird, I could have sworn I replied to this
what Joe said
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 14:30,
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was a swift delete/repost
to add Manuel's ball gag.
He would've got away with it, if was wasn't for me meddling kids...
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 14:33,
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He would've got away with it, if was wasn't for me meddling kids...
I hardly think we're losing a cultural lynchpin here...
Or am I off-message, and does the world genuinely need another series of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps?
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 13:03,
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hahaha
Hate that bloody show, but I do like Old Gregg and Family Guy?
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 13:10,
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say it like Connery? you mean while slapping a woman across the face?
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 13:38,
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mindpiss whenever i hear crossing continents announced on radio 4
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 12:37,
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Verbal diarrhoea?
Talking shit, etc. I have the misfortune to work from home and when my wife is on a day off, I have to suffer this, and other daytime TV.
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 12:37,
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i was confused by this phrase as a child
the mental images still haunt me
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 12:39,
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'Comedian' Seann Walsh,
looks awfully small on that roundabout.
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 14:32,
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It's supposed to be referring to space.
When describing a particular location in space, people typically refer to it as a "volume" referring to its three-dimensional nature.
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 12:31,
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He's a cheeky one, that Mr Worf.
First-name terms with a superior officer on live television, no less.
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 13:00,
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For a bizarre moment I thought this was the final panel of the post above
and was thoroughly confused!
Have some more film rain
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 12:34,
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Have some more film rain
I thought that was a brilliant series
looking forward to the second
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 15:03,
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disturbing but brilliant
very well handled series and an interesting angle on a subject/franchise I thought was done.
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 15:22,
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haha wyh!
why is the baldy one eating a giant fleshy toblerone? mmmm now i really want a toblerone
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 11:44,
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Is that coming out of Greg's mouth or going in?
Or is it just a growth on his face, from eating too many Loveridges?
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Thu 6 Mar 2014, 11:44,
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