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Big Vern 01-10-2006 01:22

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name -Big Vern
occupation-retired
specialist subject- blags/tickles in Saaf london 1984-1998

Len 01-10-2006 01:28

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Originally Posted by Big Vern
name -Big Vern
occupation-retired
specialist subject- blags/tickles in Saaf london 1984-1998

Hi vern, hows Mancie doing? ;)

You know the rules.

chav1 01-10-2006 16:55

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Originally Posted by garinda
PMSL.:p


At least you got there.:D


You'd better get to the beach, as if we are still going out next Sunday I don't want you showing me up, Mister whitey.:eek: :D

ime all golden brown mate so dont worry , however i ruined some birds tan , i splashed some white stuff over her chest and its stained

must learn the spanish word for bleech i thought it was bacardi :confused:

LancYorkYankee 01-10-2006 22:50

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W.
:D The life and times of the 'Culpeper Cattle Company' starring--------:D

Sorry me Yorky cousin but I believe that was "Culpepper." My Culpeper is renown for having the most Civil War activity (occupied by either the North or the South throughout the war). Also the largest calvary battle in North America was fought in this county, ~10 miles from my house (called the Battle of Brandy Station). For those interested!

Oh yeah! chinchin (I prefer Coors Light to merlot but I still love ya!)

garinda 01-10-2006 22:55

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Is your Culpeper in any way related to the Elizabeathen herbalist Nicholas Culpepper?


Its an unusual name.

LancYorkYankee 02-10-2006 00:54

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Nah garinda, don't think so. Had something to do with Lord Fairfax giving Lord Culpeper some land back in the 1700s courtesy of King George.

Billcat 02-10-2006 15:30

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee
Oh yeah! chinchin (I prefer Coors Light to merlot but I still love ya!)

Coors light? Don't they sell that in the bottled water section of the market?:Banane35:

LancYorkYankee 02-10-2006 17:20

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Originally Posted by Billcat
Coors light? Don't they sell that in the bottled water section of the market?:Banane35:

Aye mate they sure could! However, I can get 36 cans of it for ~$17 at Costco. I drink it more for the cool refreshment then for any real beer flavor. For that I'd go for a Sam Adams or a Fosters. The good stuff is so bloody expensive though!

I loved all the different type of beer that they had on draft throughout England. Great rich flavor. Gave me a bit more of a buzz then my puritan being is allowed to enjoy!:p My thought, when in Rome . . .

Favorite was the lager Mick rec. at the Stag, the Kronenberg at a pub in London. There was one other popular one but forgot the name.

Ooops, thread wander eh? Not me fault. It's that New Jersey guy!;)

Billcat 04-10-2006 17:05

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Originally Posted by Neil
I must object to you bringing the colour of his skin into this. We have had too many racist and colour prejudiced posts recently, please stick to your usual smutty posts instead.


Yes, hurrah for the smutty ones! (wink, wink, drool, slobber):Banane04:

Billcat 04-10-2006 17:11

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee
Ooops, thread wander eh? Not me fault. It's that New Jersey guy!;)


The accused pleads NOT guilty! Seems to me that there was some other fellow who decided to bring Coors Light into the thread. Now, who was that?:yelrotflm

silvermain 05-10-2006 20:10

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Name: Carl Hamer
Occupation: White van man
Specialist subject: Formula One


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