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  • #457723

    nah, just allergic to seasonal do-gooders.

    #380275

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUDJFDUZlf8

    she announces my days and holds on real tight

    :-$
    x

    #459322

    @wakeupdeadisgodlike wrote:

    I WOULD RATHER SET MY TESTICLES ON FIRE BUT THANX ALL THE SAME.

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #458691

    really ? Can you provide any more detail ?

    Because to the best of my knowledge . . . . . ‘Phil Mitchell’ was a fictional character on a popular TV programme called ‘Eastenders’ . . . . . . . but I’m very much real.

    Pray tell, Tel . . . . .

    :D

    #445652

    @toybulldog wrote:

    shut it you dundee slag.

    O:)

    #459232

    @mrs_teapot wrote:

    Serious question here

    OK, I have a general rule in my life and it has always served me well, Neither a borrower nor a lender be.

    My hypothetical question for you all is this. If you were approached at JC by a person you had come to know reasonably well, (maybe you had met them a couple of times) and they asked you for money how would you deal with it? Even worse what if that person inferred they would make life difficult for you if you didnt comply? An example could be telling a loved one you had met them.

    We are all subject to acts of random kindness so I don’t really understand the not borrowing bit. Sometimes life can be hard.

    If I’d met a person from JC a couple of times then I’d have absolutely no hesitation in lending or giving them something, hell I wouldn’t have met them once if I didn’t absolutely trust them. But like someone said, expect nothing in return and that way, when re-paid, you are rewarded with renewed faith in human nature.

    innit

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    #457721

    thank god

    Xmas is over and we can stop worrying and pretending to be caring people huh ?

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    #459416

    dunno, but I’ll be sure to tell you when I get up

    #458972

    I’m sorry, but throw Steinbeck at me and I just see good ‘ol Henry Fonda.

    It’s interesting that the film ever got released because it certainly would not have seen the light of day in the 1950’s, given McCarthy ‘red under every bed’ hysteria.
    But it was and we can be thankful for the message.

    #140175

    Too Hot
    Prince Buster

    Too hot, this town is too hot
    (too hot, too hot)

    Now they calling in for the guns
    About to spoil the rudeboy funs
    But rudeboys never give up their guns
    It’s too hot (too hot)

    No man can tell them what to do
    (too hot, too hot)
    Pound for pound, they say they’re ruder than you
    (too hot, too hot)

    They are the boss, and no back talk
    If mad, then have a coffin you like
    And you choose your burial site
    Pay for insurance, make up your will
    Come out and take them
    (fight them, fight them)

    The soldiers came back to you, without them
    The police force are afraid, they can’t even touch them
    (too hot, too hot)
    Them say “If you think you’re bad, why don’t you come out yourself?”
    These boys fighting for a fight, fight in the night
    They don’t fight because it’s too hot

    Too hot, too hot
    Too hot, too hot…

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