Watch it Geordie ;):p
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Watch it Geordie ;):p
At least Gaffer has the balls to direct his comments at me.Quote:
Originally posted by gravyboy
I do believe we share the same opinion (and not just about GlenWanker) just yours is more Welsh:cool:
Nope, you're not an antagonistic little ****** are you . . . ?
*IGNORE*
I'll take some small comfort from that excuse for a post.
Little boys can be so confusing at times.:rolleyes:
Got to go now.:(
Gaffer, I guess I've got to give this one to you, but I shall return.:)
Good grief, a small piss-take has turned into a full-on handbags-at-dawn session.
Jesus, what a lot of fuss about nothing.
Harry, please do NOT take the lord's name in vain.
You would do well to walk into the light.
Must be the heat - what with us all stuck in offices on such a glorious day.Quote:
Originally posted by HarryW
Good grief, a small piss-take has turned into a full-on handbags-at-dawn session.
Jesus, what a lot of fuss about nothing.
sorry, but the offending comment deserved to be challanged. Read it again. I see no winks/smilies etc.
Archy, just shut the f*** up and leave me alone. I'm not interested in your bullsh** cliches. At least keep it to your own threads.
Gaff, I have read it and to he honest I can just imagine myself saying the same thing. Dry humour. That's what it seemed like to me. A little ribbing. Provokative, yes, but we're almost all a bit provokative at times in here. It keeps things 'interesting'. We're all big boys and girls and we can take a joke, surely? Now maybe you read it differently to me, but still, you did call the guy a ****. What do you expect to get in return?
It's like listening to the girls when I was at school, where two of them fell out over something miniscule and suddenly they were mortal enemies. It's just petty.
Happy St. Georges Day everyone!!! :) :) :)
I was beginning to think I was the only person who knew what day it is cos no one else seemed to know :)
I think it's a case of reading different from you.
Anyway, if that's supposed to be funny, I'm losing my well-fed sense of humour. If it's a little ribbing, I responded aptly.
Maybe I need a break from this place :(
Not you too!!!!!!!!!If you guys keep leaving all that will be left are little kids with no sense of humor!! Please, for my sake, hang around!!
No don't go Gaffer :(
Have a haircut Gaf, your brain must be at least 45°C under that barnet :p
I promise to use lots more smileys in future:) :) :) :)Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
I think it's a case of reading different from you.
Anyway, if that's supposed to be funny, I'm losing my well-fed sense of humour. If it's a little ribbing, I responded aptly.
Maybe I need a break from this place :(
:) :) :) :) :) :)
I think everyone is missing the whole point here.
Scots use St. Andrews day as an excuse for a piss-up.
The Irish use St. Patricks day as an excuse for a piss-up. (Er, actually and so do the scots, but thats another story).
I'm not sure if we've ever intentionally used St. Davids day as an excuse for a piss-up, but I'm sure if we thought of it we would.
Therefore, I think it's safe to say that Scotland would fully support making St. Georges day a national holiday, if for no other reason than to go to the boozer. In fact, I'm going to phone my dad now and we'll head off down the pub to start the celebrations.
SD
P.S. As for Nationalistic pride, I think most English are proud to be English (???), just the same as Scots are proud to be Scots. I think this is different from flag waving, anthem signing and generally embarresing yourselves.
P.P.S. Don't think that Scots wear the kilt because of national pride. I can guarantee you that if you're out on the town and you are wearing a kilt you are going to get laid. Thats it. Trust me on this, it works. ;)
It's Rinoa DAMMIT! Lol, or Vicky :) Very true!Quote:
Originally posted by Gaffer
Rino - It's a British disease. No Europeans manage it quite to the extent that we do...
Nah, we don't really use it as an excuse, it's been a religious holiday more than anything. So, would wearing a kilt work for me too?Quote:
Originally posted by SurfDemon
I think everyone is missing the whole point here.
Scots use St. Andrews day as an excuse for a piss-up.
The Irish use St. Patricks day as an excuse for a piss-up. (Er, actually and so do the scots, but thats another story).
I'm not sure if we've ever intentionally used St. Davids day as an excuse for a piss-up, but I'm sure if we thought of it we would.
Therefore, I think it's safe to say that Scotland would fully support making St. Georges day a national holiday, if for no other reason than to go to the boozer. In fact, I'm going to phone my dad now and we'll head off down the pub to start the celebrations.
SD
P.S. As for Nationalistic pride, I think most English are proud to be English (???), just the same as Scots are proud to be Scots. I think this is different from flag waving, anthem signing and generally embarresing yourselves.
P.P.S. Don't think that Scots wear the kilt because of national pride. I can guarantee you that if you're out on the town and you are wearing a kilt you are going to get laid. Thats it. Trust me on this, it works. ;)
Two words.Quote:
Originally posted by rinoaheartilly
Nah, we don't really use it as an excuse, it's been a religious holiday more than anything. So, would wearing a kilt work for me too?
Tartan Miniskirt.
It certainly works on me any time. (Er, I mean I'm attracted to girls wearing them, not that I wear one myself)
Er, actually any sort of mini-skirt..........
Or do you mean would you be attracted to a man in a kilt? I don't know, but if you are, you can quickly check out his statistics ;)
Really? Tartan Miniskirt?Quote:
Originally posted by SurfDemon
Two words.
Tartan Miniskirt.
It certainly works on me any time. (Er, I mean I'm attracted to girls wearing them, not that I wear one myself)
Er, actually any sort of mini-skirt..........
Or do you mean would you be attracted to a man in a kilt? I don't know, but if you are, you can quickly check out his statistics ;)
Lol, I'd love to get Adam inna kilt ;)
You can rent them from most good Tux-rental's :)Quote:
Originally posted by rinoaheartilly
Really? Tartan Miniskirt?
Lol, I'd love to get Adam inna kilt ;)
Or buy one for about 400 quid (+ another 600 quid for belt, sporran, brouges, jacket etc.)
It's been ages since I last wore my kilt... other than as a, um, favour for my wife... ;)
I'd imagine the the sporran was just right to hold the end of your tongue!