That's another thing. Since you've been down there, my mangle has gone missing. Don't give me any guff about knowing nothing about it.Natasha Whittam wrote:boltonbonce wrote:No worries. Although the damp smell annoyed Nat. You'd have thought she'd be used to it.
How could I forget being locked in your cellar for 6 months.
What's next for the scrapheap?
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wessy
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Angry Dad
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41 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 16:13
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
42 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 16:59
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
My thoughts exactly.Angry Dad wrote:Heterosexual Males, will not be PC at some point and women already don't need men to have babies, the human of the future will be a wierd looking fucker, iv'e already seen some right abominations in bars in Brighton.
I think I'm the only heterosexual in my village!!!
43 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 17:56
y2johnny
Tony Kelly
Do you live on canal streetCajunboy wrote:My thoughts exactly.Angry Dad wrote:Heterosexual Males, will not be PC at some point and women already don't need men to have babies, the human of the future will be a wierd looking fucker, iv'e already seen some right abominations in bars in Brighton.
I think I'm the only heterosexual in my village!!!
44 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 18:15
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
That thought went through my mind too when I posted that comment.
45 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 19:24
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Ah Canal Street Nat's playground.
46 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 19:34
Guest
Guest
The Tories - the membership is literally dying out. The damage they’ve done this time around will take a while to forget - so the wrong appointment after May could be catastrophic.
47 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 19:47
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
T.R.O.Y wrote:The Tories - the membership is literally dying out. The damage they’ve done this time around will take a while to forget - so the wrong appointment after May could be catastrophic.
Completely agree !
48 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 22:28
MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Hopefully Phil fucking Parkinson the twat.
49 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Wed Oct 24 2018, 22:38
Guest
Guest
Martins been gagging to get these out for a few days bless him.
50 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Sun Oct 28 2018, 18:59
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
A dream come true here's hopingkarlypants wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:The Tories - the membership is literally dying out. The damage they’ve done this time around will take a while to forget - so the wrong appointment after May could be catastrophic.
Completely agree !
51 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Mon Oct 29 2018, 18:22
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
T.R.O.Y wrote:The Tories - the membership is literally dying out. The damage they’ve done this time around will take a while to forget - so the wrong appointment after May could be catastrophic.
Except there are far still more people that will vote Tories as Labour are still completely mistrusted with the countrys economy
52 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Mon Oct 29 2018, 22:44
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
With good reason.bwfc71 wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:The Tories - the membership is literally dying out. The damage they’ve done this time around will take a while to forget - so the wrong appointment after May could be catastrophic.
Except there are far still more people that will vote Tories as Labour are still completely mistrusted with the countrys economy
53 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Tue Oct 30 2018, 21:56
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
Just for the record the current government despite taking 8 years of austerity, have still not hit the deficit targets they set, whilst at the same time they have increased the national debt by over 50%.
54 Re: What's next for the scrapheap? Tue Oct 30 2018, 21:58
wessy
El Hadji Diouf
Back to the thread for a long time i have said that inter net shopping will kill the high street if Debenhams goes then shopping on foot is for the scrapheap, and i may have to source my hankies online.
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