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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 5, 2021 18:33:42 GMT
Definitely thick. Now corrected 🙂 And fit. One of my all time celeb milfs
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Post by Kpsje on Mar 9, 2021 16:51:25 GMT
another grope by octopus boy. calm down ben, she’ll be yours in 10 mins.
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 9, 2021 17:24:04 GMT
another grope by octopus boy. calm down ben, she’ll be yours in 10 mins. Nope, she just spunked 3.4K up the wall. Unlucky.
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Post by raythesailor on Mar 9, 2021 17:25:48 GMT
another grope by octopus boy. calm down ben, she’ll be yours in 10 mins. I have been aware of this for some time. The better looking ones get more hugs 😂 Todays was not that huggable and was unlucky not to win the £10k ⚓️
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 9, 2021 18:46:43 GMT
In the NATO Phonetic alphabet what letter is represented by the word XRAY....
E.....
Suppose it's logical...ecksray...
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Post by Cns on Mar 9, 2021 21:08:32 GMT
In the NATO Phonetic alphabet what letter is represented by the word XRAY.... E..... Suppose it's logical...ecksray... Wheel of fortune used to do my head in or folk in general when using letters. I've always used phonetic for last 20 years. S for susan M for Mother J for Jane
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Post by raythesailor on Mar 9, 2021 22:18:44 GMT
In the NATO Phonetic alphabet what letter is represented by the word XRAY.... E..... Suppose it's logical...ecksray... Wheel of fortune used to do my head in or folk in general when using letters. I've always used phonetic for last 20 years. S for susan M for Mother J for Jane A well known nautical phonetic reply is Foxtrot Oscar. 🤪⚓️
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2021 7:42:45 GMT
he's right in a way
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 10, 2021 8:46:22 GMT
First bloke spot on. Never heard rake in that context Give him the money.
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 10, 2021 10:42:37 GMT
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 10, 2021 12:44:46 GMT
From Wiki. A Rake's Progress (or The Rake's Progress) is a series of eight paintings by 18th-century English artist William Hogarth.[1] The canvases were produced in 1732–1734, then engraved in 1734 and published in print form in 1735.[2] The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant, who comes to London, wastes all his money on luxurious living, prostitution and gambling, and as a consequence is imprisoned in the Fleet Prison and ultimately Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam).[3] The original paintings are in the collection of Sir John Soane's Museum in London, where they are normally on display for a short period each day. Wastes my arse...Sounds like he had a great time.
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Post by somersetstokie on Mar 10, 2021 19:26:22 GMT
Not seen Tipping point,but on the subject of answers, we had a local radio station, Orchard Radio, with a night time offering. There was a regular phone in quiz, and one version which ran for a while required callers to name a film, according to clues. When asked to name a film, whose title began with an "S" she offered Psycho.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 10, 2021 19:56:36 GMT
Few years ago on Family Fortunes Les Dennis asked families to name something that used a chain. Answers included necklace, anchor, bracelet, crane but this young lass from Torpoint answered........a ferry.
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 10, 2021 20:11:11 GMT
Few years ago on Family Fortunes Les Dennis asked families to name something that used a chain. Answers included necklace, anchor, bracelet, crane but this young lass from Torpoint answered........a ferry. Family fortunes used have some real pearlers - Jam on a baked potatoes for example. However this is still an absolute classic, I think Les sent the money on to the plucky contestant
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 11, 2021 7:18:01 GMT
Slightly off topic was this ever exposed as a fake. Still hilarious given the contestants though.....,
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 11, 2021 10:51:45 GMT
Few years ago on Family Fortunes Les Dennis asked families to name something that used a chain. Answers included necklace, anchor, bracelet, crane but this young lass from Torpoint answered........a ferry. Ahhh.The Torpoint Ferry. Happy memories indeed.
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Post by chad on Mar 11, 2021 17:40:29 GMT
In what Asian country do dabawallas deliver millions of meals each day
Mac Donald’s 😊😊😊😊
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Post by Kpsje on Mar 15, 2021 16:34:02 GMT
freddie & danielle - both thick as a whale omelette!!
edit: freddie’s gonna win isn’t he? wtf!
well fuck me with a big banana - why would you not trade? bad advice, mum.
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Post by franklin on Mar 15, 2021 20:29:25 GMT
Couple of corkers tonight,
What has a shell, white and a yoke....Pass.
What organ pumps blood around the body....Pass.
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Post by Cns on Mar 15, 2021 22:41:14 GMT
One last week, " at what joint in the leg is the cruciate ligament?"
Elbow
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Post by thevoid on Mar 18, 2021 17:15:24 GMT
Well done lad, guy on The Chase got a Stoke question right 👍
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Post by thevoid on Mar 18, 2021 17:25:17 GMT
Tom Skerritt played Captain Dallas in which 70s Sci fi film?
Blake's 7 😂
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2021 1:25:26 GMT
Wheel of fortune used to do my head in or folk in general when using letters. I've always used phonetic for last 20 years. S for susan M for Mother J for Jane A well known nautical phonetic reply is Foxtrot Oscar. 🤪⚓️ i think show 'Last Orders' where the two coppers always got a call that spelt out a naughty word if you listened closely
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 20, 2021 17:53:54 GMT
On celebrity mastermind. HRH stands for His or Her Royal ...what... Majesty.
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Post by steve66 on Mar 22, 2021 17:57:02 GMT
Chase today, “what motorcycle sport shares name with type of egg meal”. Poached was given!!!!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 22, 2021 18:21:54 GMT
Chase today, “what motorcycle sport shares name with type of egg meal”. Poached was given!!!! Christ almighty everybody knows it’s ham and cheese omelette racing. Thick as mince
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 22, 2021 18:22:04 GMT
A well known nautical phonetic reply is Foxtrot Oscar. 🤪⚓️ i think show 'Last Orders' where the two coppers always got a call that spelt out a naughty word if you listened closely Tango Whisky Alpha Tango over
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Mar 22, 2021 18:25:13 GMT
Can't remember which show it was.
Q. Sport, name a dangerous race.
A. The Arabs.
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Post by spiderpuss on Mar 22, 2021 18:28:32 GMT
A well known nautical phonetic reply is Foxtrot Oscar. 🤪⚓️ i think show 'Last Orders' where the two coppers always got a call that spelt out a naughty word if you listened closely Talking which, the episode where they're caught cheating is brilliant, trying to get answers over the police radio. Plus the quiz where the rather simple couple keep asking if the "Pickles" question is coming up, top quality comedy.
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Post by mattyd2 on Mar 23, 2021 17:57:44 GMT
Which animal has an enlarged wrist bone to help it eat. A..Giant Panda B..Black Rhino. C.. Snow Leopard.
He went Rhino.
Ben pissed himself and did an impression of a rhino sat down eating.
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