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Either you love 'em or you hate 'em. Or in the case of Fred West - both. Tell us your ankle-biter stories.
( , Thu 17 Apr 2008, 15:10)
Either you love 'em or you hate 'em. Or in the case of Fred West - both. Tell us your ankle-biter stories.
( , Thu 17 Apr 2008, 15:10)
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Irish nephew called Fin, aged 3
...a few weeks back, walks upto me and says "You should shave your moustache off uncle Jeccy"
"Really? Why's that?" says I.
"Because you look gay."
The little cunt.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:21, 7 replies)
...a few weeks back, walks upto me and says "You should shave your moustache off uncle Jeccy"
"Really? Why's that?" says I.
"Because you look gay."
The little cunt.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:21, 7 replies)
*click*
This is why I like children. When we get to adulthood we can't get away with such honesty (not that I'm saying your nephew is right!). I'm jealous of kids because they can speak openly without the filters of cunting political correctness. I prefer an honest insult to a cloaked complement any day.
e.g. I woke up, looking particularly rough the other morning - tripping over my eyebags. I wondered aloud who the fuck had slipped the ugly pills in my last drink the previous night.
To which my son replied - looking puzzled - "But you look like that every morning..."
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:31, closed)
This is why I like children. When we get to adulthood we can't get away with such honesty (not that I'm saying your nephew is right!). I'm jealous of kids because they can speak openly without the filters of cunting political correctness. I prefer an honest insult to a cloaked complement any day.
e.g. I woke up, looking particularly rough the other morning - tripping over my eyebags. I wondered aloud who the fuck had slipped the ugly pills in my last drink the previous night.
To which my son replied - looking puzzled - "But you look like that every morning..."
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:31, closed)
kids don't have to worry about political correctness
adults engage a mental filter to stop them from coming out with anything bad associated with a subject, unless they wish to choose otherwise.
People with Tourettes however aint got that filter. Essentially touretters are honest speakers.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:37, closed)
adults engage a mental filter to stop them from coming out with anything bad associated with a subject, unless they wish to choose otherwise.
People with Tourettes however aint got that filter. Essentially touretters are honest speakers.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:37, closed)
Yes, but
does it look gay???? Is it the full Tom Selleck "rat on the upper lip" type, or a measly wee "eyebrow come down for a drink" effort.
We must be told!
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:53, closed)
does it look gay???? Is it the full Tom Selleck "rat on the upper lip" type, or a measly wee "eyebrow come down for a drink" effort.
We must be told!
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:53, closed)
Only one solution.
Grow a beard as well- not a full Grizzly Adams type of affair, but a modest Van Dyke. (A Van Dyke is commonly called a goatee, but in reality a goatee is when you only have hair on your chin and it's not connected to the mustache. And that look went out with Colonel Sanders.)
But whatever you do, please do not grow a soul patch. Even Frank Zappa looked dumb with that.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:58, closed)
Grow a beard as well- not a full Grizzly Adams type of affair, but a modest Van Dyke. (A Van Dyke is commonly called a goatee, but in reality a goatee is when you only have hair on your chin and it's not connected to the mustache. And that look went out with Colonel Sanders.)
But whatever you do, please do not grow a soul patch. Even Frank Zappa looked dumb with that.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 19:58, closed)
Gay is as gay does...
Having earlier got back from swimming with my 7 year old nephew, I was helping him pull up his trousers in the changing room and he told me not to pull them up too high as he would look gay *laughs*
I think he's been watching the X-factor! That Simon Cowell has a lot to answer for.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 20:21, closed)
Having earlier got back from swimming with my 7 year old nephew, I was helping him pull up his trousers in the changing room and he told me not to pull them up too high as he would look gay *laughs*
I think he's been watching the X-factor! That Simon Cowell has a lot to answer for.
( , Fri 18 Apr 2008, 20:21, closed)
I hope you did the responsible thing...
and told him what "gay" actually means.
"What!!! Kissing another man!!! Uggghhhhh!!"
"What!!! Up his bottom!!! Uggghhhhh!!"
etc
( , Sat 19 Apr 2008, 6:35, closed)
and told him what "gay" actually means.
"What!!! Kissing another man!!! Uggghhhhh!!"
"What!!! Up his bottom!!! Uggghhhhh!!"
etc
( , Sat 19 Apr 2008, 6:35, closed)
obedient kids
sounds to me like someone might have primed him with those lines. Have you canvassed his parents' opinions on your moustache?
For what it's worth; gayness aside, moustaches are mostly vile. Especially without beards. It's true.
( , Sun 20 Apr 2008, 23:24, closed)
sounds to me like someone might have primed him with those lines. Have you canvassed his parents' opinions on your moustache?
For what it's worth; gayness aside, moustaches are mostly vile. Especially without beards. It's true.
( , Sun 20 Apr 2008, 23:24, closed)
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