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planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“I have a funny feeling it's not the first time that phrase has been included in a sentence with my name in it ”

awh recalling the night you wore drag in the old photos?
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Should be fairly easy to attach caramel to a post shouldn't it?”

Caramail?
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“no wonder you are thinking of Fawlty Towers!!! no one mention the war......



although rather him "it is what it is" than that awful long night of charlie and callum they made me suicidal......i let you....”

I did pretty well agree with his comments. Especially the one where he says BB contestants these days are forgotten pretty quickly by the GBP - I think I proved that before I even read the post.

I think he went in with the right attitude and barring a few moments here and there came out much as he went in. Which is sort of food for thought in itself.

I didn't realise he had gotten under Fink's skin quite so badly. Care to elaborate Fink?
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“don't mention the germans they beat arsenal ”

Whoops sorry - tip toes away quietly.
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“no wonder you are thinking of Fawlty Towers!!! no one mention the war......

War? We were more like Waugh, taking Flyte!

although rather him "it is what it is" than that awful long night of charlie and callum they made me suicidal......i let you....”

Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“The Germans? Have they been meddling with your biscuits Fink.”

They took the biscuit, the Schweins.

Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“I have a funny feeling it's not the first time that phrase has been included in a sentence with my name in it

I've spent a couple of minutes searching for a Lee Perry track called 'Baffling Smoke Signal' buried somewhere on a hard drive, and just realised I've spelled Lee wrong ”

Up a blind allee?
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“they keep breaking every time i try and nail them or use a staple gun ”

I think you might succeed better if you were to work with the natural properties inherent in caramel.
DavetheSensible
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“awh recalling the night you wore drag in the old photos?”

Whadd'ya mean 'the night'?
DavetheSensible
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“Caramail?”

*checks recently stored arsenal for suitably messy possibilities*
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“Whadd'ya mean 'the night'? ”

ooops my bad

Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“I think you might succeed better if you were to work with the natural properties inherent in caramel.”

sadly they are caramel flavoured rather than topped with sticky caramel......i will try duck tape
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“ooops my bad



sadly they are caramel flavoured rather than topped with sticky caramel......i will try duck tape ”

Ah then the Plan It won't work.
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Right Ho! I am off to the land of Nod - Have fun see you soon folks.
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“Right Ho! I am off to the land of Nod - Have fun see you soon folks.”

night An it's been lovely chatting sleep well
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“I did pretty well agree with his comments. Especially the one where he says BB contestants these days are forgotten pretty quickly by the GBP - I think I proved that before I even read the post.

I think he went in with the right attitude and barring a few moments here and there came out much as he went in. Which is sort of food for thought in itself.

I didn't realise he had gotten under Fink's skin quite so badly. Care to elaborate Fink?”

It would take all night! I always judge BB characters not by their "entertainment" value but whether I would want to be holed up in that place with him. He was a mendacious, duplicitous, conceited, untrustworthy and vain egotist who got into the house on a tidal wave of lies and spent the next couple of months surfing on them.
An Thropologist
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“It would take all night! I always judge BB characters not by their "entertainment" value but whether I would want to be holed up in that place with him. He was a mendacious, duplicitous, conceited, untrustworthy and vain egotist who got into the house on a tidal wave of lies and spent the next couple of months surfing on them.”

You really have to learn to express an opinion Fink xx
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“It would take all night! I always judge BB characters not by their "entertainment" value but whether I would want to be holed up in that place with him. He was a mendacious, duplicitous, conceited, untrustworthy and vain egotist who got into the house on a tidal wave of lies and spent the next couple of months surfing on them.”

but apart from that?

he probably plays for dortmund....
DavetheSensible
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“ooops my bad ”


<ahem> There have been a few dressing up occasions down the years. All parties, I hasten to add
I used to DJ with a well-over 6ft brick-house guy who always dressed in women's clothes at gigs. We'd get paid on Friday, and split the cash, then I'd go and select the week's new import soul records, while he popped over to Miss Selfridge's for something sparkly to wear and a new pair of heels

One night he was accosted at the decks by a couple of Navy lads from Portsmouth who took exception to his clothes. The club bouncers hid while he used our uniformed lads as bowling balls across the dancefloor, in full Diana Ross ballgown. The rest of the stag party went somewhere else sharpish.
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by An Thropologist:
“You really have to learn to express an opinion Fink xx”

give offence, don't sit on it!


Originally Posted by planets:
“but apart from that?

he probably plays for dortmund....”

Dorkmund!
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“
<ahem> There have been a few dressing up occasions down the years. All parties, I hasten to add
I used to DJ with a well-over 6ft brick-house guy who always dressed in women's clothes at gigs. We'd get paid on Friday, and split the cash, then I'd go and select the week's new import soul records, while he popped over to Miss Selfridge's for something sparkly to wear and a new pair of heels

One night he was accosted at the decks by a couple of Navy lads from Portsmouth who took exception to his clothes. The club bouncers hid while he used our uniformed lads as bowling balls across the dancefloor, in full Diana Ross ballgown. The rest of the stag party went somewhere else sharpish.
”



how come when men dress as women they never wear say walking boots jeans and a big jumper?!
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“
<ahem> There have been a few dressing up occasions down the years. All parties, I hasten to add
I used to DJ with a well-over 6ft brick-house guy who always dressed in women's clothes at gigs. We'd get paid on Friday, and split the cash, then I'd go and select the week's new import soul records, while he popped over to Miss Selfridge's for something sparkly to wear and a new pair of heels

One night he was accosted at the decks by a couple of Navy lads from Portsmouth who took exception to his clothes. The club bouncers hid while he used our uniformed lads as bowling balls across the dancefloor, in full Diana Ross ballgown. The rest of the stag party went somewhere else sharpish.
”

Was he dragged out?
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“

how come when men dress as women they never wear say walking boots jeans and a big jumper?!”

They may be wearing Jean's boots and big jumper!
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“They may be wearing Jean's boots and big jumper!”

i knew i should have written trousers
DavetheSensible
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“how come when men dress as women they never wear say walking boots jeans and a big jumper?!”

Because they can do that anyway? Where's the fun?
After all, until what, 20 years ago (if that) men's clothes were pretty crap really.
I love women's shoes and boots - they're just architecture writ small. I'll quite happily wander round Schu or whatever for hours. Mind you, I love shopping anyway - my youngest and I quite happily spend a day clothes shopping for her every couple of months.
I doubt my sanity at times - usually between about 7am and midnight
DavetheSensible
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“Was he dragged out?”

Originally Posted by Fink-Nottle:
“They may be wearing Jean's boots and big jumper!”

*rummage*
Nope - that one's not explosive enough.
Nope - doesn't take dum-dums.
Fink-Nottle
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by planets:
“i knew i should have written trousers ”

Old bags?
planets
23-10-2013
Originally Posted by DavetheSensible:
“Because they can do that anyway? Where's the fun?
After all, until what, 20 years ago (if that) men's clothes were pretty crap really.
I love women's shoes and boots - they're just architecture writ small. I'll quite happily wander round Schu or whatever for hours. Mind you, I love shopping anyway - my youngest and I quite happily spend a day clothes shopping for her every couple of months.
I doubt my sanity at times - usually between about 7am and midnight ”

blimmin boys and their dull clothes 30 years ago
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