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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Diflower » 19 Dec 2017, 23:45

You think because you start a thread you decide what direction it goes??!? :x
How long have you been a member? :x :? :oops: :x
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Kaz » 20 Dec 2017, 00:01

:oops: 8-) :x :? :Hi:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby JoM » 20 Dec 2017, 12:11

Diflower wrote:You think because you start a thread you decide what direction it goes??!? :x
How long have you been a member? :x :? :oops: :x



:lol: :lol:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Workingman » 20 Dec 2017, 13:11

Diflower wrote:You think because you start a thread you decide what direction it goes??!? :x

What? You mean people can change the direction of a thread.... on a whim. That way lies anarchy. We need meeting of the committee. :evil:
Diflower wrote:How long have you been a member? :x :? :oops: :x

The stats say five years and one month, but I know it is longer than that. There was a blip. ;)
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Diflower » 20 Dec 2017, 14:51

There was indeed a blip, we lost the blipping lot :x
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby saundra » 20 Dec 2017, 15:04

I love how threads change
My what's for tea can become breakfast next day :lol:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Workingman » 20 Dec 2017, 15:20

saundra wrote:My what's for tea can become breakfast next day :lol:

I sometimes have tea leftovers for breakfast the next day. Curries can be good, Shepherd's pie not bad, but fish and chips are definite no-no, apart from the mushy peas. :evil:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby JoM » 20 Dec 2017, 15:24

saundra wrote:I love how threads change
My what's for tea can become breakfast next day :lol:


:lol:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby JoM » 20 Dec 2017, 15:26

Workingman wrote:
saundra wrote:My what's for tea can become breakfast next day :lol:

I sometimes have tea leftovers for breakfast the next day. Curries can be good, Shepherd's pie not bad, but fish and chips are definite no-no, apart from the mushy peas. :evil:


You'd be lucky to get leftovers in our house, especially now Tom's back for a couple of weeks. Gannets, the lot of them :lol:
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Re: A patronising Christmas

Postby Kaz » 20 Dec 2017, 21:11

Frank there's no committee, just us admin cackling over a cauldron with our magic wands...... :oops: 8-) 8-)
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