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Davros' Grandad confesses: On visiting my ex-wife's house, I wiped my bum on the toothbrush belonging to the bloke she ran off with. At least, I thought it was his toothbrush.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 14:36)
Davros' Grandad confesses: On visiting my ex-wife's house, I wiped my bum on the toothbrush belonging to the bloke she ran off with. At least, I thought it was his toothbrush.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 14:36)
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quite topical
I am currently arguing by text with my friend geordie about him enjoying stirring things up. He has Social Anxiety Disorder or (S.A.D)so I am signing off every text with a famous mental persons name, so far he has been norman bates, kerry katona and jimmy saville. Need some inspiration so any ideas welcome.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:41, 7 replies)
I am currently arguing by text with my friend geordie about him enjoying stirring things up. He has Social Anxiety Disorder or (S.A.D)so I am signing off every text with a famous mental persons name, so far he has been norman bates, kerry katona and jimmy saville. Need some inspiration so any ideas welcome.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:41, 7 replies)
I thought
SAD was something like Seasonal Adjustment Disorder.
What happens if you get both?
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:52, closed)
SAD was something like Seasonal Adjustment Disorder.
What happens if you get both?
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:52, closed)
its one of
those acronyms that mean more than one thing. I dunno but knowing geordie he prob has that too. miserable fecker.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:57, closed)
those acronyms that mean more than one thing. I dunno but knowing geordie he prob has that too. miserable fecker.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 15:57, closed)
Idears!
Ed Gein. John Wayne Gacy. Dr Crippen. George III. Emperor Norton.
( , Thu 17 Sep 2009, 16:30, closed)
Ed Gein. John Wayne Gacy. Dr Crippen. George III. Emperor Norton.
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