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So, what do we think of the pedestrianisation of Norwich City Centre. I have to say I'm dead against it.....
I'll be honest, I'm dead against it, too.
So, what do we think of the pedestrianisation of Norwich City Centre. I have to say I'm dead against it.....
I give up!.................Where's Wally??!!
I notice there are less people complaining about smokers these days.
I notice there all sprogs in that pic!Mrs C's hairdresser is lined up for 7 days a week up to 12 hours a day.....
C
And brain eating amoebas in Florida... loads of stuff out there trying to kill us... but more likely to be killed in the car or by a car.
Well if you weren’t worried before, perhaps we should be now, you couldn’t make this $hite up
Bubonic Plague Warning In China’s Inner Mongolia, Here Is What It Means
In Bayan Nur, there’s a suspected case of the bubonic plague, which is caused by the Yersnia pestis bacteria.www.google.co.uk
Yeah, but I have great news: ‘shite’ passes the rude word filter, no need for a dollar sign in place of the ‘s’.
Happy days, bruvs!
Because , hopefully, he and his customers will remain virus free. The others, in my opinion, are playing something akin to Russian roulette.what's the point in doing it right if everybody else takes the **** and gets away with it
You rang?Yeah, but I have great news: ‘shite’ passes the rude word filter, no need for a dollar sign in place of the ‘s’.
Happy days, bruvs!
I noticed that a while ago. No one says **** anyway in Scotland, they always say shite. I call out the unconscious bias of the filter.
It’s probably just confirmation that the Scottish language is universally more accepted than the English one.Ah bet ye that baw bag is also ok, Bob.
And for southerners, does ** pass the test?
Answer: nope. scr0te does not pass the test.
It's confirmed, Sports Maserati is biased in favour of Scotlandish people.
NOW I'm worried!
It’s probably just confirmation that the Scottish language is universally more accepted than the English one.
Apologies, fixed it for you.Sorry, could you repeat that? Didn't understand a word.
Apologies, fixed it for you.
I say old bean, It’s probably just confirmation that the Scottish language is universally more accepted than the English one.