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Who remembers "crammed" for bad tempered?
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I think that this old saying will be recognised by some members:
"KICK ONE AND THEY ALL LIMP" I think this may answer your question on another thread Jaysay. |
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Talking of crammed owd buggers, my Granny used to say 'there's no foo, like an owd foo'.
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You knew your father? Well that is a suprise. (Departs to find the ignore button, before the stalker becomes too obsessed again.) |
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I barely knew my father because he was killed in Burma when I was five years old. He left me a legacy...."never accept the word or statement of a person who does'nt know which direction he/she is going" I think if you look at the forums you will find that it is you who are stalking not me...........I have no intention of striking the ignore button as far as you are concerned, I want to see how many times in a very short period you will come out with a smart arsed comment a make yourself look a right prat. AGAIN |
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Even though we'll probably never agree on politics, it was her thinking yourself, Peter, and Ken were 'nice lads', that I know you aren't all bad.:D |
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He was also the Steward of the Straights club. Are both clubs still going? |
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