Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote:I presumed the rug on your head was shivering with all the wobbling you do.
Lady Murasaki wrote::pmsl:
You’ve played that syrup game often then?
LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote::pmsl:
You’ve played that syrup game often then?
I once had an Italian girl who was studying English staying with me and she used to say "shall we go to the pub and play Schiffo, Brutto, Vecchio( sorry if spelling is wrong as I cannot be arsed to google)?
Always a fun day out
Lady Murasaki wrote:LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote::pmsl:
You’ve played that syrup game often then?
I once had an Italian girl who was studying English staying with me and she used to say "shall we go to the pub and play Schiffo, Brutto, Vecchio( sorry if spelling is wrong as I cannot be arsed to google)?
Always a fun day out
The rug’s alright if it blends but I don’t understand why some choose rugs that stand out a mile. We had an Indian guvnor who wore a ginger one ffs, that’s just asking for the piss to be taken!
LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote::pmsl:
You’ve played that syrup game often then?
I once had an Italian girl who was studying English staying with me and she used to say "shall we go to the pub and play Schiffo, Brutto, Vecchio( sorry if spelling is wrong as I cannot be arsed to google)?
Always a fun day out
The rug’s alright if it blends but I don’t understand why some choose rugs that stand out a mile. We had an Indian guvnor who wore a ginger one ffs, that’s just asking for the piss to be taken!
That is amusing, there was once a 24/7 store opposite the Troubadour in Earls Court run by two pakistani brothers, who were advanced in age, and they both wore syrups but very strangely they used to swap?
As the two syrups were different shades colour-wise it was always quite amusing
Lady Murasaki wrote:LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote:LordRaven wrote:Lady Murasaki wrote::pmsl:
You’ve played that syrup game often then?
I once had an Italian girl who was studying English staying with me and she used to say "shall we go to the pub and play Schiffo, Brutto, Vecchio( sorry if spelling is wrong as I cannot be arsed to google)?
Always a fun day out
The rug’s alright if it blends but I don’t understand why some choose rugs that stand out a mile. We had an Indian guvnor who wore a ginger one ffs, that’s just asking for the piss to be taken!
That is amusing, there was once a 24/7 store opposite the Troubadour in Earls Court run by two pakistani brothers, who were advanced in age, and they both wore syrups but very strangely they used to swap?
As the two syrups were different shades colour-wise it was always quite amusing
Did they swap or did they just look alike to you?
Why are they called syrups?
Whenever our ‘Ginge’ stood up to talk the tables would vibrate with everyone suppressing their laughter. I don’t know how he remained oblivious to it all but he did.
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