Forum Replies Created

Viewing 10 posts - 4,671 through 4,680 (of 5,143 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #115341

    me too 8) :lol:

    mind i dunno bout my girls tho lol think poor old lauren had a shock :lol:

    #132645

    i miss chattin to
    temps
    giggles
    pete
    angel
    cat
    pefy
    JMC
    who am i

    fluck it i miss loads that hardley ever come ere anymore or even not at all :(

    #115339

    @squeezy wrote:

    @*Dawny* wrote:

    by jove the scots know how to party 8) :lol: had a wicked time :lol: 8)

    See – you know you moved up here for a reason lol…. :wink: :lol:

    Sooo, lots of drunken, kilted scotsmen flashing their hairy @rses then??? :lol:

    LMAO none of em had any knickers on :oops:

    #115337

    oh wot made me smile today was gettin the photos printed out from yesterdays wedding, an then watchin the video of it at plutys mums

    by jove the scots know how to party 8) :lol: had a wicked time :lol: 8)

    #34892

    lol dunno chick but the teachers r in tomorrow, an kids r back on tuesday an i start college on wednesday 8)

    #115336

    @squeezy wrote:

    @*Dawny* wrote:

    @squeezy wrote:

    Getting a text from someone who was shopping in Asda this afternoon….. :wink: :lol:

    well u never know do ya :lol: :lol: :lol:

    im always gonna txt u when i go shoppin now lol

    :D PML you never know – one of these times….. :D

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #129501

    very lovely lady wiv a very very cute n cuddly baby :D

    an ur on for shoppin chick :lol:

    #83030

    Ouzel. The noble bearing of this bird harmonizes well with his romantic surroundings, as does also the song he whistles forth in the love season from his nest on the ledge of some hoary rock—a song which, though at times sweet and almost plaintive, is desultory and wild. His alarm-note is not unlike that of the blackbird, a bird, too, which he somewhat resembles; but his plumage, though black, is not so black as the sable chorister of our shrubberies, and he has a broad white crescent across the upper part of his breast. He belongs to the thrush family, and is often called the moor or mountain blackbird. The Peak of Derbyshire is a favourite breeding-place, but he is common enough on most of the high moorlands of our northern counties, and on Dartmoor, in Devonshire.

    :? soz this is all i could find on the bird :?

    #115334

    @squeezy wrote:

    Getting a text from someone who was shopping in Asda this afternoon….. :wink: :lol:

    well u never know do ya :lol: :lol: :lol:

    im always gonna txt u when i go shoppin now lol

    #34890

    i get an extra day squishy :lol:

Viewing 10 posts - 4,671 through 4,680 (of 5,143 total)