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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
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I might as well tell you all now that I dislike dolphins too. ...

Dolphins are utter bastards. They can get in the sea.
it always raises a number of gasps on the occasions that I state I fecking hate dolphins.

People tell me they're cute and intelligent and wonder why i hate them... because there's room on this planet for one person who fecking hates dolphins

Nice to know it's not just me :smile:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
it always raises a number of gasps on the occasions that I state I fecking hate dolphins.

People tell me they're cute and intelligent and wonder why i hate them... because there's room on this planet for one person who fecking hates dolphins

Nice to know it's not just me :smile:

So long and thanks for all the fish.
 

grldtnr

Über Member
I can't say dolphins are complete bar Stewards, not having a conversation with one, but I have been close near by with them., both times yhey were natural wild ones, actually surprised how big they are.
Big Bastards you might say. But not complete
 

grldtnr

Über Member
I once had to stack a load of jars of jam, 2 high and about 10 wide. On my first day they all scooted off and about 4 broke on the floor!

Simply not good enough, only 4 broke, must try harder.
What's your track record with other preserves?
Actually, I find the little glass jars of Yeast spread really quite resilient, have a go at those!
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
Did Maurice and Robin Gibb ever wonder why they were the ones hit with the ugly stick?

Would that be when they fell out of the money tree?
 

Yellow Fang

Legendary Member
Location
Reading
Bobby Farrell, the bloke in Boney M. Did he dance so energetically, as basically over-compensation for not being allowed to sing? Also, was he actually a good dancer. He was energetic enough, but he appeared to favour one leg over the other.
 
Just watched a programme on making the union Jack. This reminded me of an almost complete union Jack but with a part of it missing. Can't exactly remember which part now but I think it could be part of the diagonals or part of them.

Does anyone know of such a flag and what it is for? Could it be a union Jack for when some part leaves? SayIreland t the red of Ireland when iNorn Ireland eventually votes to leave the union?
 
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