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  • arny23394 said:
    Just seen a fat bird on a dating app describe herself as ‘kinda doughy’ and able to ‘take a surprising amount of meat.’ Eh?
    Have you got her details mate (asking for a friend)
  • Being asked if I'm a robot 🤖 
    By AI 🙄
  • Being asked if I'm a robot 🤖 
    By AI 🙄
    I hope you replied, 'Affirmative'.
  • arny23394 said:
    Just seen a fat bird on a dating app describe herself as ‘kinda doughy’ and able to ‘take a surprising amount of meat.’ Eh?
    Let us know how the date goes, Arny.
  • arny23394 said:
    Just seen a fat bird on a dating app describe herself as ‘kinda doughy’ and able to ‘take a surprising amount of meat.’ Eh?
    She can eat a dozen burgers at a time 
  • arny23394 said:
    Just seen a fat bird on a dating app describe herself as ‘kinda doughy’ and able to ‘take a surprising amount of meat.’ Eh?
    She can eat a dozen burgers at a time 
    Ha, my first thought was whether she was talking about rotisserie chicken and ham hocks.
  • MrLargo said:
    Don't think I've seen this in England, but reasonably frequently overseas, often in a restaurant, occasionally in a bar.

    Gents toilet, lock on the door, standard toilet and a single urinal. What is supposed to happen here? Are you giving me the luxury of choice, or the option to bring a friend so that he can have a piss while I'm having a shit? If I'm having a piss and someone knocks on the door, should I let them in so they can use the available shitter?
    My company has an office in Germany where I work sometimes and which has the same arrangement.

    I'm hoping its a choice thing...
  • An electric eel - where does it charge up?
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  • edited March 11
    Solidgone said:
    An electric eel - where does it charge up?
    Theres stories about them charging up the todger (is that what you mean?), or am I getting confused with a completely different creature?!
  • arny23394 said:
    Just seen a fat bird on a dating app describe herself as ‘kinda doughy’ and able to ‘take a surprising amount of meat.’ Eh?
    Have you got her details mate (asking for anal)

  • People who post on social media about "lost" cats - not people who've lost their cats, you understand, that's fine, it's the ones who post 'This cat keeps wandering in my garden and mewwing' or 'cat found wandering around outside, seemed hungry, I've taken it to the vets' etc.

    It's a cat, they wander around, they meow, they try to butter up neighbours to feed them.  Leave them alone and they'll go home?
  • So you don't to see me holding my roman candle then?
  • I thought one of the main reasons of owning a dog was to walk with it as it needs regular exercise.

    Why do I see so many people (could probably have written women in fact) pushing dogs in a pram or pushchair?


  • LenGlover said:
    I thought one of the main reasons of owning a dog was to walk with it as it needs regular exercise.

    Why do I see so many people (could probably have written women in fact) pushing dogs in a pram or pushchair?


    Some of the time it will be dogs with mobility issues. 
  • Love up the griity path. Some people go fuzzy for it.
    It's overatted, more so than Aerosmith.

  • edited August 28
    LenGlover said:
    I thought one of the main reasons of owning a dog was to walk with it as it needs regular exercise.

    Why do I see so many people (could probably have written women in fact) pushing dogs in a pram or pushchair?



     Could be young or old, sick or recovering from surgery and or restrictions on exercise.
    But then again it could someone humanising a dog, they are out there! 

    I carried in reversed rucksack all our dogs as puppies when they came home for about a week and the back gave out I was often found outside supermarkets socialising my dogs to noise, people, cars etc. 

  • PopIcon said:
    Love up the griity path. Some people go fuzzy for it.
    It's overatted, more so than Aerosmith.

    you just need to relax mate, and ask him to go slower
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  • LenGlover said:
    I thought one of the main reasons of owning a dog was to walk with it as it needs regular exercise.

    Why do I see so many people (could probably have written women in fact) pushing dogs in a pram or pushchair?


    One of our woofers has a heart condition and can only have a certain amount of exercise per day so if we are on a long walk I wear a special rucksack and after a while she gets to go in it and chillax. Her head pokes out the top and she seems quite content being carried around. We were thinking of getting a proper doggie pushchair but they are not good on rough terrain, grass etc.
  • A moment of concern and confusion for me. We checked in to our holiday cottage near Dolgellau yesterday evening. As the owner was giving us a quick introduction to the property, she indicated a lone sheep in a fenced off area by the garden. She explained that some other sheep had recently been moved from the paddock. When she said about the absent sheep 'They are my sons' I was horrified! Just a few seconds later I realised she'd actually said 'They are my son's'. Thank god for that.

  • arny23394 said:
    The stupidity of Americans. What is actually wrong with them?
    How long have you got?!?!?
  • arny23394 said:
    The stupidity of Americans. What is actually wrong with them?
    Were Brits any less stupid?



    (I wouldn't/didn't vote for either, I'd just like to add), and I'll leave it there before getting too political on here!
  • arny23394 said:
    The stupidity of Americans. What is actually wrong with them?
    More than 75 million of them of voting age actively selecting a:
    convicted felon,
    unrepentant sex-offender,
    unrepentant insurrectionist,
    proud ablist,
    tax evader,
    and bloke in his 70s still using hair dye and fake tan,
     to tell them what to do for 4 years while having the key to the nuclear button

    Can 75+ million people collectively lose their minds?

    What does a Trump voting woman see in the mirror every morning?
  • I think Trump is now the age that Biden was when he was elected in 2020 and Trump said he was too old
  • arny23394 said:
    The stupidity of Americans. What is actually wrong with them?
    Were Brits any less stupid?



    (I wouldn't/didn't vote for either, I'd just like to add), and I'll leave it there before getting too political on here!
    Depends if we vote him back in again. The nonsense Trump was spewing during his campaigns were beyond belief.
  • Only 35% of Americans have passports. That goes some way to explaining it.
  • Cant believe that an obnoxious, bigoted, un empathetic, felon has been re-elected. It's very worrying. "Patriotic" American men have chosen on racial and sex grounds-  the same reason (to a lesser extent) why Kemi Badenoch may struggle.
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