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Posted: 03 Sep 2018, 12:38
by MadameButterfly
Pista wrote:MadameButterfly wrote:
that's funny. if buying fish you would think customers look closely, i mean a child would be able to tell those are stick on eyes.
Some of the tweets made me chuckle too.
This one in particular
oh shame poor cat but it looks funny as hell. i don't think it would boost his/her confidence though probably give it a complex!
Posted: 10 Sep 2018, 10:19
by Pista
She can't possibly do a worse job than Cecilia did with Ecce Homo.
Maria Luisa Menendez:
"Hold my cerveza."
Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 10:08
by Pista
Cathay Pacific gives
zero Fs
Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 19:33
by EvilBastard
Well this is just flippin' wonderful. Now the doormen at your favourite club will have another reason to not let you in: you're not a woman, you're wearing trainers,
you're not an octopus
Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 19:38
by Pista
EvilBastard wrote:Well this is just flippin' wonderful. Now the doormen at your favourite club will have another reason to not let you in: you're not a woman, you're wearing trainers,
you're not an octopus
They sure scienced the shiat out of them.
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 08:59
by markfiend
Pista wrote:EvilBastard wrote:Well this is just flippin' wonderful. Now the doormen at your favourite club will have another reason to not let you in: you're not a woman, you're wearing trainers,
you're not an octopus
They sure scienced the shiat out of them.
An octopus can give you four hugs at once.
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 12:48
by EvilBastard
markfiend wrote:An octopus can give you four hugs at once.
You know, I'd actually not considered that. In light of this, and the fact that I might have the chance to get three hugs and a happy ending off a girl octopus, I am reconsidering my position on the whole "octopodes in clubs" thing now.
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 19:26
by sultan2075
I loathe squid, but I actually like octopi. They're as smart and playful as dogs - maybe smarter, actually.
I don't mind eating calamari - everything I know makes me think they are vicious, evil, and stupid. But the octopus? Just can't do it.
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 19:57
by Swinnow
A place nearby in Bradford does fab salt and pepper squid, well worth a detour for a lazy meal on me way home.
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 22:05
by EvilBastard
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 23:18
by Swinnow
Christ, that'd be hard enough with hands...
Tyna has just said "You'd give your spleen for that" and finished off my Southern Comfort....
Posted: 26 Sep 2018, 23:56
by EvilBastard
EvilBastard wrote:Well this is just flippin' wonderful. Now the doormen at your favourite club will have another reason to not let you in: you're not a woman, you're wearing trainers,
you're not an octopus
Y'know, now I'm getting a little worried. It's one thing when those octopodes are jumping the queue at the club, making moves on your best girl/boy with the whole "Babe, I can give you 4 hugs at once" schtick, but it's another thing entirely when they
team up with the pinnipeds to batter a poor defenceless kayaker (although, to be fair, the kayaker was totally looking at him funny).
Posted: 11 Oct 2018, 15:41
by EvilBastard
I'm alongside the idea that
expanding the teaching of history in schools to include people who were not white is a good thing - for one, it fosters inclusion (telling kids in Brixton that history was made as much by people who looked like them as by people like Palmerston, Gladstone, and Disraeli), and for another it demonstrates that Britain has been a multi-racial, multicultural society for years before Windrush, thereby sticking it to the tw@s who would have us believe that pre-Windrush Britain passed the Daz window test.
But there's a bit at the end of this article:
El Grauniad wrote:The Labour leader also set out plans to support a new Emancipation Educational Trust to educate future generations ...through school programmes...and focusing on African civilisation before colonisation.
What do you think the fall-out will be when the history books reveal that even before colonisation Africa was just as nasty a place as most other parts of the world at the time? The widespread practice of slavery, for example. There is a tendency in some parts to view "Africa" as some pastoral idyll before those nasty colonialists showed up and ruined everything, but it wasn't, but I bet you a cheese n'ham toastie that as soon as this becomes common knowledge there's going to be some angry comments.
Posted: 16 Oct 2018, 10:37
by Pista
Posted: 25 Oct 2018, 10:34
by Pista
Posted: 11 Nov 2018, 12:18
by Pista
Her impressive voice has been compared to parts of the opera Madame Butterfly and has now been viewed over 700,000 times. Ladies & gentlemen.
Harriet the donkey
Posted: 16 Nov 2018, 14:46
by Pista
Posted: 27 Nov 2018, 11:09
by Pista
Posted: 27 Nov 2018, 20:38
by MadameButterfly
Pista wrote:Her impressive voice has been compared to parts of the opera Madame Butterfly and has now been viewed over 700,000 times. Ladies & gentlemen.
Harriet the donkey
I got so confused but just for a second.
it's over now carry on as you were.
Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 00:35
by EmmaPeelWannaBe
It's in the can ... or
bottle
Posted: 14 Dec 2018, 11:14
by Pista
The New York Times asks for people’s stories of petty crime in London on twitter.
What could possibly go wrong?
Posted: 27 Dec 2018, 15:53
by Pista
"Please stop misusing the word 'clown'".
Asks clown
Posted: 27 Dec 2018, 17:46
by Charlie
Pista wrote:"Please stop misusing the word 'clown'".
Asks clown
Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 12:35
by Pista
Apparently accessing HL on your smartphone will
hasten the coming of the antichrist
Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 14:33
by Quiff Boy
you're welcome