T_C wrote:I would FREAK OUT if I ever saw my friend do anything like that...I wouldn't be able to just shrug it off....no way!
I'd be like WTF!!!???!
Would it soften the blow if you knew it was a circumcised pedigree?
T_C wrote:I would FREAK OUT if I ever saw my friend do anything like that...I wouldn't be able to just shrug it off....no way!
I'd be like WTF!!!???!
Get Real! wrote:T_C wrote:I would FREAK OUT if I ever saw my friend do anything like that...I wouldn't be able to just shrug it off....no way!
I'd be like WTF!!!???!
Would it soften the blow if you knew it was a circumcised pedigree?
Jerry wrote:fig head wrote:saudi arabia, the k for kingdom!!!
end off..!!! it doesnt need a debate,
Thanks for the definition of KSA, I honestly did not know what it was but I'm still perplexed by "end off". Could it be one of these stupid, almost meaningless, modern cliches like "whatever", is it in fact "chav" code for "end of story"
For chav see: - http://hoox.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/chav1.jpg
PS No offence intended, just enlightenment.
Oracle wrote:She has actually divorced her husband now and just lives with two of these dogs.
She is talking about breeding them. One of them was shown at Crufts!
denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:fig head wrote:saudi arabia, the k for kingdom!!!
end off..!!! it doesnt need a debate,
Thanks for the definition of KSA, I honestly did not know what it was but I'm still perplexed by "end off". Could it be one of these stupid, almost meaningless, modern cliches like "whatever", is it in fact "chav" code for "end of story"
For chav see: - http://hoox.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/chav1.jpg
PS No offence intended, just enlightenment.
'End Off' his Richard.
Jerry wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:fig head wrote:saudi arabia, the k for kingdom!!!
end off..!!! it doesnt need a debate,
Thanks for the definition of KSA, I honestly did not know what it was but I'm still perplexed by "end off". Could it be one of these stupid, almost meaningless, modern cliches like "whatever", is it in fact "chav" code for "end of story"
For chav see: - http://hoox.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/chav1.jpg
PS No offence intended, just enlightenment.
'End Off' his Richard.
I'm too Deniz, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
PS did you like the chav link?
denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:fig head wrote:saudi arabia, the k for kingdom!!!
end off..!!! it doesnt need a debate,
Thanks for the definition of KSA, I honestly did not know what it was but I'm still perplexed by "end off". Could it be one of these stupid, almost meaningless, modern cliches like "whatever", is it in fact "chav" code for "end of story"
For chav see: - http://hoox.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/chav1.jpg
PS No offence intended, just enlightenment.
'End Off' his Richard.
I'm too Deniz, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
PS did you like the chav link?
Richard Turpin, aka Dick Turpin?
Richard Attenborough aka Dicky? ring a bell?
What did you expect me to say, 'cut his prick off?' You know I cant say that!!
I love chavs, dont you? Good for a larf.
Jerry wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Jerry wrote:fig head wrote:saudi arabia, the k for kingdom!!!
end off..!!! it doesnt need a debate,
Thanks for the definition of KSA, I honestly did not know what it was but I'm still perplexed by "end off". Could it be one of these stupid, almost meaningless, modern cliches like "whatever", is it in fact "chav" code for "end of story"
For chav see: - http://hoox.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/chav1.jpg
PS No offence intended, just enlightenment.
'End Off' his Richard.
I'm too Deniz, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
PS did you like the chav link?
Richard Turpin, aka Dick Turpin?
Richard Attenborough aka Dicky? ring a bell?
What did you expect me to say, 'cut his prick off?' You know I cant say that!!
I love chavs, dont you? Good for a larf.
Oh Cockney Rhyming slang. I'll have to loan you my book.
Richard is in fact Richard the Third = bird
Hampton Wick (often abbreviated to just "Hampton") = prick
Apparently for reference in depth Julian Franklyn's A dictionary of Rhyming Slang is best, I've only got a little pocket book.
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