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  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,212
    Kanye West.
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    Watching Bake Off for Sports Relief and wondering why they keep calling SIR David Attenborough 'John', then realising it's actually John Simpson.......

    Move over Trigg FFS!
  • Watching Bake Off for Sports Relief and wondering why they keep calling SIR David Attenborough 'John', then realising it's actually John Simpson.......

    Move over Trigg FFS!

    You're not alone, I did the same.

  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948

    Watching Bake Off for Sports Relief and wondering why they keep calling SIR David Attenborough 'John', then realising it's actually John Simpson.......

    Move over Trigg FFS!

    You're not alone, I did the same.

    Not just me then, Frank

    ; )
  • Watching Bake Off for Sports Relief and wondering why they keep calling SIR David Attenborough 'John', then realising it's actually John Simpson.......

    Move over Trigg FFS!

    Yep, fooled me and the family. Don't know why John Simpson has modelled himself on Attenborough, very confusing.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,249

    Watching Bake Off for Sports Relief and wondering why they keep calling SIR David Attenborough 'John', then realising it's actually John Simpson.......

    Move over Trigg FFS!

    Make me another one. I was astonished how nimble he still was for a man in his nineties
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  • EastStand
    EastStand Posts: 4,109
    Kids these days not knowing any decent 90s bands.

    Spoke to an 18 year old who had never heard of Pulp.
    That's like saying you're into football but have never heard of Cascarino.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,127
    Greenie said:

    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.

    and actors dahling....
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  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    EastStand said:

    Kids these days not knowing any decent 90s bands.

    Spoke to an 18 year old who had never heard of Pulp.
    That's like saying you're into football but have never heard of Cascarino.

    Either you are turning into an old fart like me (35) or you had the same issues I had a t school in the 90s, puffing with outrage that nobody was into The Hollies, The Stones, The Beatles, and, erm, Jesus and Mary Chain
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103
    EastStand said:

    Kids these days not knowing any decent 90s bands.

    Spoke to an 18 year old who had never heard of Pulp.
    That's like saying you're into football but have never heard of Cascarino.

    Was he part of the Napoli team with Maradona? ;-)
  • Fumbluff said:

    Greenie said:

    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.

    and actors dahling....
    And people hanging out their washing.
  • Greenie said:

    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.

    Wouldn't tell 'em to their faces though!
  • EastStand said:

    Kids these days not knowing any decent 90s bands.

    Spoke to an 18 year old who had never heard of Pulp.
    That's like saying you're into football but have never heard of Cascarino.

    People who think Pulp as a 90's band. They had been going for 12 years before the 90s
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    Music snobs.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    edited February 2016

    Greenie said:

    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.

    Wouldn't tell 'em to their faces though!
    Sorry, I should have said Rugby players in general. :lol:
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600

    Fumbluff said:

    Greenie said:

    'Props'
    A word only ever used by bellends.

    and actors dahling....
    And people hanging out their washing.
    Exactly. Who the hell does washing. I just wear my clothes once and throw them away. (:
  • Addickted2TheReds
    Addickted2TheReds Posts: 7,736
    edited February 2016
    When there are two roads leading off the road you're on and people indicate before the first one yet turn off at the second one.

    Nearly just got run over by some old plank doing that.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,323
    edited February 2016

    When there are two roads leading off the road you're on and people indicate before the first one yet turn off at the second one.

    Nearly just got run over by some old plank doing that.

    Sorry saw that you were wearing a nice watch and thought: You know what, I'll have that

    P.S. I take offence at being called old, am only 32!!
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  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103

    When there are two roads leading off the road you're on and people indicate before the first one yet turn off at the second one.

    Nearly just got run over by some old plank doing that.

    Robert Frost encountered the same situation in a yellow wood once. He was lucky, though - he took the one less traveled by.

    And that has made all the difference.
  • johnny73
    johnny73 Posts: 4,567
    When you are on the phone and the other person, without asking, puts you on speaker phone. Especially annoying if you don't know or like the other people at the other end of the line.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,012
    I've been screwing for the last 2 hours. I'm worn out, sweating hot & have sore fingers.







    I hate flat pack furniture.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    People using nouns and place names as verbs.

    Are you going Fulham ?

  • The first time you use a can of shaving foam and far too much comes out however gently and briefly you press it.
  • I've been screwing for the last 2 hours. I'm worn out, sweating hot & have sore fingers.







    I hate flat pack furniture.

    Did you read the instructions?
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    edited February 2016
    Feeling guilty when innocent.

    Took the grandson (aged 3) to the chip shop and placed our order which needed cooking so I took him to another shop to keep him happy and interested.

    Duly returned to the chip shop and walked in to be beckoned to the counter as they were preparing my order. This bloke said in an aggressive tone 'oi you're pushing in!' I replied very politely actually 'I ordered a few minutes ago and the lady has just called me over' he said 'well it looked like you were pushing in' to which I replied 'well perhaps the moral is don't jump to conclusions.'

    At that the bloke almost burst into tears, buried his head in his hands and started shaking.

    I felt bad I made him feel like that but he started it guv...
  • LenGlover said:

    Feeling guilty when innocent.

    Took the grandson (aged 3) to the chip shop and placed our order which needed cooking so I took him to another shop to keep him happy and interested.

    Duly returned to the chip shop and walked in to be beckoned to the counter as they were preparing my order. This bloke said in an aggressive tone 'oi you're pushing in!' I replied very politely actually 'I ordered a few minutes ago and the lady has just called me over' he said 'well it looked like you were pushing in' to which I replied 'well perhaps the moral is don't jump to conclusions.'

    At that the bloke almost burst into tears, buried his head in his hands and started shaking.

    I felt bad I made him feel like that but he started it guv...

    When the chips were down,he just couldn't handle it.
  • LenGlover said:

    Feeling guilty when innocent.

    Took the grandson (aged 3) to the chip shop and placed our order which needed cooking so I took him to another shop to keep him happy and interested.

    Duly returned to the chip shop and walked in to be beckoned to the counter as they were preparing my order. This bloke said in an aggressive tone 'oi you're pushing in!' I replied very politely actually 'I ordered a few minutes ago and the lady has just called me over' he said 'well it looked like you were pushing in' to which I replied 'well perhaps the moral is don't jump to conclusions.'

    At that the bloke almost burst into tears, buried his head in his hands and started shaking.

    I felt bad I made him feel like that but he started it guv...

    When the chips were down,he just couldn't handle it.
    *Groan*

    :smile:
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    LenGlover said:

    Feeling guilty when innocent.

    Took the grandson (aged 3) to the chip shop and placed our order which needed cooking so I took him to another shop to keep him happy and interested.

    Duly returned to the chip shop and walked in to be beckoned to the counter as they were preparing my order. This bloke said in an aggressive tone 'oi you're pushing in!' I replied very politely actually 'I ordered a few minutes ago and the lady has just called me over' he said 'well it looked like you were pushing in' to which I replied 'well perhaps the moral is don't jump to conclusions.'

    At that the bloke almost burst into tears, buried his head in his hands and started shaking.

    I felt bad I made him feel like that but he started it guv...

    You should have battered him.......

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