If so, I'm 15% right - pretty good for me!Originally Posted by classic1 .
Hmmmm, Zsa Zsa Gabor had her right leg amputated above the knee in 2011. Does this mean she is approx 15% dead already?
gplama said:A country with a psycho leader has warheads ready to rip...... Never mind, let's jump up and down about that Armstrong cnut trying to go for a swim!
Originally Posted by classic1 .
Woo hoo. ****ing awesum. Throw her witch carcass into Mt Doom. Go me! I'm a winner. Awesum! Suck it ma. Mandela came good, my tip came through. Ahahaha.
Hey stevebaby, is theliverpoolway general forum in meltdown yet?They're dancing in the streets of Liverpool as we speak. Street parties are breaking out all over Britain.Check it out...http://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/forum/gf-general-forum/111725-shes-dead.html It's my birthday too.
No, it means there's a remote possibility of even kinkier sex with a lass you probably lost some baby gravy drooling over as a kid...classic1 said:Hmmmm, Zsa Zsa Gabor had her right leg amputated above the knee in 2011. Does this mean she is approx 15% dead already?
LOLz, how old are you? She did that in 1971... but only for kids over 7. Kids 7 and under still got milk the last time I heard, which was 2005/6 ish... If Labour had been in power duing the Falkland crisis, the Government would have offered to pay the, then EEC, more money to subsidize ailing French arms companies that would sell exocet missiles to the Argentinians to sink more of our ships.62vette said:I think it'd be fair to say that Thatcher was not a popular leader with the working classes and particularly not with scousers. She was no doubt a scary thing in full flight. She and her handbag may have been all that was needed to be deployed to the Falklands in 1982, "Los Malvinas" would have been abandoned inmediatamente. I remember British kids chanting "Thatcher Thatcher milk snatcher" over her stopping the British milk in schools programme.
I would have been 9 and our one TV channel at the time was always on at home for the news, but that also may be something that came up in school later in the 70s for geography or some such thing. NZ stopped a milk in schools programme about the time I started school, so that may be why the story got some airtime in NZ.Originally Posted by swampy1970 .
LOLz, how old are you? She did that in 1971... but only for kids over 7. Kids 7 and under still got milk the last time I heard, which was 2005/6 ish...
If Labour had been in power duing the Falkland crisis, the Government would have offered to pay the, then EEC, more money to subsidize ailing French arms companies that would sell exocet missiles to the Argentinians to sink more of our ships.
Ha! That's probably the old "only look right when you turn left trick".Originally Posted by gplama .
2 - 100m from Camberwell junction - Car turns into Burke Rd from a side street, into stationary traffic, BANG..... up the **** of another car. Her bumper 1/2 falls off. No visible damage to the car she hit. The hit driver looks in his rear vision, then just keeps driving like nothing happened, didn't even stop. I lolled.
You can laugh all you want but until you feel the difference in these Rapha knicks....oh boy they are special. Not only do I look amazing in them but I feel more confident going out in public too. Rapha changes everything. Tony Ferguson style.Originally Posted by swampy1970 .
... Actually, no.
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Lolz.
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