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Come Inside... => The Snug => Topic started by: Snoopy on June 25, 2007, 05:32:57 PM
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And it's time for "I'm sorry I haven't a clue" on BBC4
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
No you don't, you boring old fart. ;)
Mrs GROWLER listens to that Archers programme thingy too.
She's also a boring old fart.
Want her.....for free?
I'll even leave the bathroom light on for you. lol:
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
Should that be 'benders straws'?
In the 60's and 70's, 'The Archers' tried to be accurate and up to date about regulations, diseases, changing crops etc.
It was rubbish despite that and the theme tune can still modulate my colon today.
As far as I can tell, the program has now degenerated to Eastenders without the city.
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
Should that be 'benders straws'?
In the 60's and 70's, 'The Archers' tried to be accurate and up to date about regulations, diseases, changing crops etc.
It was rubbish despite that and the theme tune can still modulate my colon today.
As far as I can tell, the program has now degenerated to Eastenders without the city.
I suppose you are telling us there are no gay Irish chefs in the countryside then? noooo:
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
Should that be 'benders straws'?
In the 60's and 70's, 'The Archers' tried to be accurate and up to date about regulations, diseases, changing crops etc.
It was rubbish despite that and the theme tune can still modulate my colon today.
As far as I can tell, the program has now degenerated to Eastenders without the city.
I suppose you are telling us there are no gay Irish chefs in the countryside then? noooo:
Ah Ha! Caught you. You obviously listen to it too. point:
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
Should that be 'benders straws'?
In the 60's and 70's, 'The Archers' tried to be accurate and up to date about regulations, diseases, changing crops etc.
It was rubbish despite that and the theme tune can still modulate my colon today.
As far as I can tell, the program has now degenerated to Eastenders without the city.
I suppose you are telling us there are no gay Irish chefs in the countryside then? noooo:
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I had to google that to see what you were on about. evil:
No, I don't know of any chefs so inclined.
A pink-socked postman and a very masculine horsey-woman with a little timid girlfriend, yes.
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Well that was good ~ now for the Archers.
What an exciting life I lead.
Big puff.
Barman it looks like you'll be needing extra lemonade!
I?ll order some little umbrellas and bendy straws while I?m at it? noooo:
Should that be 'benders straws'?
In the 60's and 70's, 'The Archers' tried to be accurate and up to date about regulations, diseases, changing crops etc.
It was rubbish despite that and the theme tune can still modulate my colon today.
As far as I can tell, the program has now degenerated to Eastenders without the city.
I suppose you are telling us there are no gay Irish chefs in the countryside then? noooo:
Ah Ha! Caught you. You obviously listen to it too. point:
redface:
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I would if I could ever remember what time it was on.
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I had to google that to see what you were on about. evil:
No, I don't know of any chefs so inclined.
A pink-socked postman and a very masculine horsey-woman with a little timid girlfriend, yes.
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They're not Irish, where's the Guinness hats, heather, tarmac, leprechaun, 6th finger etc.