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Sadly a passenger has died after extreme turbulence on a flight from Heathrow to Singapore.
You’ll be delighted to discover that it’s already been blamed on….climate change!
Quick, ban cars!
(But not aircraft, obviously)
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Both sides have been flinging bombs at each other with gay abandon (oo-er). It's inconceivable there haven't been many civilian casualties on both sides.
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It's merely one of the many criteria that could be used.
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Indeed. We’d need a “You CAN Say That!!” thread for this.
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or - 'going out without a gun' !
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Both sides have been flinging bombs at each other with gay abandon (oo-er). It's inconceivable there haven't been many civilian casualties on both sides.
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Can we have a quaver font?
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And who is going to pick up the bill for all the compensation, I wonder. :rolleyes:
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A Quora question from an American who obviously thought Brits are much ruder than Yanks and hoping to get lots of examples to wind us up was "Name something that would be considered rude in the USA but perfectly acceptable in the UK". I replied...
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A Quora question from an American who obviously thought Brits are much ruder than Yanks and hoping to get lots of examples to wind us up was "Name something that would be considered rude in the USA but perfectly acceptable in the UK". I replied...
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We’re leading authorities on the fact that women don’t have willies. :yup:
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Someone on Facebook asked "Name something that was allowed in the 70s but is now banned for safety reasons". The first answer was "Gary Glitter"... Maybe this should be in the "You can't say that" thread.
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You certainly CAN say that!!!
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Over 40 years ago. Likely all/most of the cünts who were on the make and sacrificing peoples health for contracts and bungs, and sweeping it under the rug, are all likely dead. Of course, that was then, and this is now. No way would our medical...
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I Hate Infected Blood!
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A Quora question from an American who obviously thought Brits are much ruder than Yanks and hoping to get lots of examples to wind us up was "Name something that would be considered rude in the USA but perfectly acceptable in the UK". I replied...
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Blue on occasions....
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Hi all,
Thought I'd pop in and say hi and introduce to my Syrian hamster sparky lol.
Great pet to have when you suffer from mental heath and can't sleep, she's 2 now and slowing down.
I popped back on after I got a Birthday...
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A Quora question from an American who obviously thought Brits are much ruder than Yanks and hoping to get lots of examples to wind us up was "Name something that would be considered rude in the USA but perfectly acceptable in the UK". I replied...
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Lately, and despite meeting up with my school year friends who are quite negative about the place, I've come to a late in life appreciation of Rochdale. It is actually a hotbed of Victorian culture, political and social significance. Despite the...
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I bet there was a Scrotlike chap around at the time declaring the climate was always changing anyhow.
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Someone on Facebook asked "Name something that was allowed in the 70s but is now banned for safety reasons". The first answer was "Gary Glitter"... Maybe this should be in the "You can't say that" thread.
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Bluddy cheekovit! Anyone would think you owned the place.
:irked:
And
:@
Let that be a lesson to you!
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I bet there was a Scrotlike chap around at the time declaring the climate was always changing anyhow.
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You have no idea why that makes me smile so much... and my eyes are blue!
Thanks for that. :r2
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