Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Dean wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
Stooo wrote:Dean wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
WTF?
You're as subtle as our casually racist PM.
Stooo wrote:Dean wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
WTF?
You're as subtle as our casually racist PM.
Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:Dean wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
WTF?
You're as subtle as our casually racist PM.
Nothing like s out of bounds for Dean yet he cries and flounces when he gets any back.
Dean wrote:Guest wrote:Stooo wrote:Dean wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:Ok Jacob Reese Brummie.
Not my fault you’re a dinner lady or work in a curry shop. Should’ve tried harder when you landed...
WTF?
You're as subtle as our casually racist PM.
Nothing like s out of bounds for Dean yet he cries and flounces when he gets any back.
Do you want to try again in English mate?
Guest wrote:Do you want to try not flouncing from threads crying to admin when you get a bit back, "mate"?
Lady Murasaki wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:we did the tower a couple of years ago, it's ok but not good enough to go twice, we just did the flashmob then hopped onto a Thames clipper and had a trip up to Greenwich, which was good for getting back to Canary Wharf where we were staying
The riverboat is the best way to travel round London, as long as it takes you near to where you need to go.
HobbitFeet wrote:George wrote:I went to a training day at Lords, it was very grand in the banquet rooms but the action cricket field was smaller than I thought it would be
Old Trafford has been developed to within an inch of its life but when you stand in the pavillion it is like going back in time, I can't describe it really but it feels special
HobbitFeet wrote:Holly wrote:HobbitFeet wrote:we did the tower a couple of years ago, it's ok but not good enough to go twice, we just did the flashmob then hopped onto a Thames clipper and had a trip up to Greenwich, which was good for getting back to Canary Wharf where we were staying
That sounds like a really nice weekend...I would love to see London and do all the touristy things
One day
we had an amazing time, we've been so many times and still don't feel that we've seen/done everything we want to
Lord's next time I think
Guest wrote:Congratulations to Lady Murasaki for reaching the 30,000 post mark. That averages out to just over 10 posts per day since she joined which is some level of erudition.
Cobs wrote:Guest wrote:Congratulations to Lady Murasaki for reaching the 30,000 post mark. That averages out to just over 10 posts per day since she joined which is some level of erudition.
Ok I have updated my 'dogs big hitter' average post per day spreadsheet..
McAz.....18.6
Dean.....11.6
jra........11.4
LM........10.3
Vam.......9.4
Dean wrote:Guest wrote:Do you want to try not flouncing from threads crying to admin when you get a bit back, "mate"?
You must have me confused with someone else mate...
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