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due to adverse weather conditions. What are you going to do with it?
alt: if you could pickle anything, what would you pickle?
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:17, 78 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
"I'd bury my dick so far up the arse that whoever could pull it out would be crowned the new King Arthur".
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:24, Reply)
also, if he himself isn't the one to be crowned King Arthur that would make for an awkward social situation
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:31, Reply)
We were all given remote access fobs this week.
Big business doesn't stop just because it's snowing.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:38, Reply)
You want to take that fob and stick it directly up your boss's arse.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:09, Reply)
Unless I'm on annual leave or sick then I have to work. Fingers crossed for being stuck here in York though.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:11, Reply)
Can't let him down.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:15, Reply)
You might as well be cleaning the tyres of his Bentley with your tongue.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:17, Reply)
to do more work. I actually feel bad I left things at work that I could conceivably do tomorrow if snowed in. Fuck that shit
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:12, Reply)
Fuck that shit. I do my stuff. I get paid. Fuck the rest of that shit.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:15, Reply)
about my job :(
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:59, Reply)
But really I'd probably watch Jeremy Kyle and do stuff the great unwashed take for granted.
Like lounge about in my underwear and eat pasties.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:56, Reply)
Play in the snow with the dog.
Drink sixty kazillion cups of tea.
Alt: brains
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 18:56, Reply)
I once trudged to school in heavy snow, only to be told it was shut.
If I did have the day off I'd get dinner ready in the morning, then muck about with the kids and then nip for a pint in the afternoon.
Alt: A peck of peppers.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:30, Reply)
for the list of closed schools. It was the most tense and exciting time of radio listening ever
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:58, Reply)
Although even the snow tends to avoid Barrow.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:11, Reply)
I'd pickle half a cow to see if I could get rich like Damien Hirst.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 19:37, Reply)
I shall be taking a crack at a slow cooker beef bououourguiuiugnon after Chompy put the idea in my head last week.
Still haven't found any pearl onions but I managed to find some very small shallots.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:06, Reply)
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:10, Reply)
So there had better be some fucking snow.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:13, Reply)
calm yourself.
So, tell us about where you are going skiing
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:17, Reply)
I think the plan is to spend more time drinking than skiing.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:29, Reply)
Whatever happened to the regular days of action that UNITE were going to organise against "the cuts"?
They were going to bring the country to it's knees, topple the Condems and reinstate Tony Blair as world leader as I remember.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:20, Reply)
the other unions were doing things, but unite made a shoddy deal without the backing of the members of the union.
Since then, I don't really know. I expect it's politics on a level I can't be bothered with
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:23, Reply)
I remember the first and only one because I met the late lamented BarryfromEastenders for lunchtime drinking that day.
I wondered if it wasn't because of all the abuse and jeers the marchers were getting. Some of them came into the pub with their made in taxpayers time and were shouted out.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:28, Reply)
We had loads of support our way, from outside the place and around the rally. I guess is depends where you are
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:30, Reply)
Took a lot of big private sector redundancies with no support whatsoever from their TUC colleagues.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:46, Reply)
It's the 21st century, not the Stone Age.
Plus I only live four miles from work and have no mobility issues, so I'd have no excuse for not going in anyway.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:24, Reply)
I was on your patch today - Roberttown then Cleckheaton.
It's amazing that there's more economic activity in Cleckheaton (population 310 and some dogs) than there is in Bradford (population 310k declared.)
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:32, Reply)
They might not be the best shops, but at least they're open.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:47, Reply)
Figured it was down to the property agent finally seeing sense and dropping the asking price (which the usual reason houses and shops alike stand empty for years round here.)
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:53, Reply)
But open is better than closed.
The residential problem is partially due to Spen being primarily marketed by dinosaurs. That's the first time I've worked down there for 12 months and I doubt if I'll get there again soon.
It's a good market for a franchise.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 21:07, Reply)
At least here I don't have to keep my wheelie bins indoors to stop them being torched by pre-teen arsonists.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 20:58, Reply)
Burning wheelie bins, and a forensic team looking for a knife, that had been used to murder a guy, over an argument over boxing. What a lovely place.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 21:04, Reply)
Opposite a hill that Peter Sutcliffe bunged one of his victims over.
I kept quiet about that but they're off Consort Terrace. You know that iconic Saville clip of him driving his white roller up a cobbled street to his childhood home?
That's Consort Terrace.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 21:14, Reply)
Who spat. And on a third date too.
(, Thu 17 Jan 2013, 21:03, Reply)
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