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claytonender 13-03-2010 20:14

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Can I have a part too please?

Less 13-03-2010 20:14

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 796960)
I'd penned you down for 'crowd at funeral' and 'Gargolye mason number 2'.

Leave it with me, though I'm not promising.

:D

Well, I thought you'd have jumped at the chance, what other way would allow you to give me plenty of head in public?

:tongueout

garinda 13-03-2010 20:17

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 796964)
Well, I thought you'd have jumped at the chance, what other way would allow you to give me plenty of head in public?

:tongueout


Ok, the tartan bonnet is your's.

Just be careful when sitting on set in that kilt.

claytonender 13-03-2010 20:20

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 796965)
Ok, the tartan bonnet is your's.

Just be careful when sitting on set in that kilt.

Hope it isn't too windy, if he is in a kilt, as there are some things best kept covered up.:)

Less 13-03-2010 20:30

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 796965)
Ok, the tartan bonnet is your's.

Just be careful when sitting on set in that kilt.

I presume you will be setting this in Edinburgh?

Would it be o.k. if I play my part with a lower class Glaswegian accent because I've just signed up with lynx for my elocution lessons?

:)

garinda 13-03-2010 20:31

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Originally Posted by claytonender (Post 796963)
Can I have a part too please?

You can be Lucky Heather.

A tart with a heart, that bandages the mutt's paw, after he's been chased, and had stones thrown at him, by the boys from the Conservative Future Academy.

garinda 13-03-2010 20:35

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 796968)
I presume you will be setting this in Edinburgh?

Would it be o.k. if I play my part with a lower class Glaswegian accent because I've just signed up with lynx for my elocution lessons?

:)


You thought the Berlin Wall was divisive?

Not half as much as east/west Scotland is.

If you are to secure a speaking part you will haver to master the clipped Morningside accent, so much in prevalance in the uptight capital city.

Wynonie Harris 13-03-2010 20:44

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 796961)
I didn't disappear because I got some stick. I stopped posting because it was no longer enjoyable having arguments twisted by some members for the sake of it, as they probably have nothing better to do. I don't for a second fear a proper debate, or disagreement. Simply find purposeful twisting and going off the argument to just attack words, or lines of posts, rather than content, entirely boring. I have far better things to do.

As for reporting the leader. I find the whole situation between Peter and Graham entirely counterproductive for the borough from both sides.

Well, according to your mate, Jaysay it's because of "Labour's incessant bullying" and the fact that you're a "sensitive young lad". As I've said before, if you're thinking of going into politics, you'd best toughen up quick. Having Mancie call you "Tory scum" is nowt compared to what you'll encounter in the big, wide world out there.

Still, if you've better things to do (and I should hope you do have at your age on Saturday night ;)) don't let us detain you...

garinda 13-03-2010 20:44

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 796530)
It was out of order. You can say what you want about me and I will usually just laugh, say something about my family and that is different.

I've found out who it is, that said such a despicable thing about a small baby.

You know him.

I hope for his sake he doesn't say anything similar about your's.

:mad:

garinda 13-03-2010 20:51

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 796973)
Well, according to your mate, Jaysay it's because of "Labour's incessant bullying" and the fact that you're a "sensitive young lad". As I've said before, if you're thinking of going into politics, you'd best toughen up quick. Having Mancie call you "Tory scum" is nowt compared to what you'll encounter in the big, wide world out there.

Still, if you've better things to do (and I should hope you do have at your age on Saturday night ;)) don't let us detain you...

Phew, as well as fielding off accusations of 'picking' on him, I'll not have to think up anymore excuses, when he asks for the umpteenth time to come and see me, and chat (about politics...yawn).

Hurrah for 'better things', and hurrah for de-friending me on Facebook.

It's going to be tough, getting on with life, buy I'll try and cope, best as I can.

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

andrewb 13-03-2010 20:52

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 796973)
Well, according to your mate, Jaysay it's because of "Labour's incessant bullying" and the fact that you're a "sensitive young lad". As I've said before, if you're thinking of going into politics, you'd best toughen up quick. Having Mancie call you "Tory scum" is nowt compared to what you'll encounter in the big, wide world out there.

Still, if you've better things to do (and I should hope you do have at your age on Saturday night ;)) don't let us detain you...

The post I made explaining, was from the horses mouth. ;) As for Mancie, his rantings amuse me more than anything.

garinda 13-03-2010 20:56

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 796961)
...as they probably have nothing better to do.

The caring, charitable face of the Tory-Lites.

'Cripple, rise up and heal thyself.

Amen.

Less 13-03-2010 20:59

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 796979)
The post I made explaining, was from the horses mouth.

Which part of the horses anatomy did Jaysays words come from then?

Quote:

Maybe they see what kind of verbles andrew and myself get:rolleyes:
:confused:

Wynonie Harris 13-03-2010 21:02

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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 796979)
The post I made explaining, was from the horses mouth. ;) As for Mancie, his rantings amuse me more than anything.

So, because those nasty boys won't play by the rules, you've taken your ball and gone home?

Oh well, our loss, I suppose... ;)

garinda 13-03-2010 21:04

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I believe it's against forum rules to publish pm's in threads, but anyone who wants a laugh, and wants to read the 'stop pickin' on me' missive, I'll happily forward it, if you're in need of a good guffaw.

YouTube - charlie brown the coasters (lyricsz)

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:


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