Re: Things that make you laugh
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 6:37 pm
DOC wrote:Quick poll:
Did Spargo say Yes or No?
More like "Yeth" or no...
DOC wrote:Quick poll:
Did Spargo say Yes or No?
Spargo wrote:Getting “hit on” by another bloke today in a public toilet.
Yep, the big fella’s still got it
am Bays wrote:Son having his first "miss-understanding" with his GF.
HAs got the full silent treatment then the phone calls asking why he hasn't picked up and what is he doing and why isn't he upset like she is"
My advice to him say you're sorry and cop the hit.
This wont be the last time as a bloke you'll have to say sorry with NFI with what you may have or did do.....
am Bays wrote:Son having his first "miss-understanding" with his GF.
HAs got the full silent treatment then the phone calls asking why he hasn't picked up and what is he doing and why isn't he upset like she is"
My advice to him say you're sorry and cop the hit.
This wont be the last time as a bloke you'll have to say sorry with NFI with what you may have or did do.....
am Bays wrote:Son having his first "miss-understanding" with his GF.
HAs got the full silent treatment then the phone calls asking why he hasn't picked up and what is he doing and why isn't he upset like she is"
My advice to him say you're sorry and cop the hit.
This wont be the last time as a bloke you'll have to say sorry with NFI with what you may have or did do.....
Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Good stuff, but Man About The House is decidedly better. George and Mildred had devolved into stereotypes by the time they got their own series. Got a few DVDs of MATH at home, and Robin's Nest too.
Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Good stuff, but Man About The House is decidedly better. George and Mildred had devolved into stereotypes by the time they got their own series. Got a few DVDs of MATH at home, and Robin's Nest too.
Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Good stuff, but Man About The House is decidedly better. George and Mildred had devolved into stereotypes by the time they got their own series. Got a few DVDs of MATH at home, and Robin's Nest too.
Spargo wrote:Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Good stuff, but Man About The House is decidedly better. George and Mildred had devolved into stereotypes by the time they got their own series. Got a few DVDs of MATH at home, and Robin's Nest too.
Surely Love Thy Neighbour is getting a run too…
Lightning McQueen wrote:Sean Flintoff..................I've met smarter cardboard boxes.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Sean Flintoff..................I've met smarter cardboard boxes.
Spargo wrote:Pseudo wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:A colleague and I were discussing our favourite George and Mildred moments, although neither of us had seen the show for 30+ years we both knew what each other were on about.
I have now started watching it from scratch.
Good stuff, but Man About The House is decidedly better. George and Mildred had devolved into stereotypes by the time they got their own series. Got a few DVDs of MATH at home, and Robin's Nest too.
Surely Love Thy Neighbour is getting a run too…
Lightning McQueen wrote:Sean Flintoff..................I've met smarter cardboard boxes.
whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Sean Flintoff..................I've met smarter cardboard boxes.
Went to school with him…..nickname was Fruity, enough said
saintal wrote:whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Sean Flintoff..................I've met smarter cardboard boxes.
Went to school with him…..nickname was Fruity, enough said
Popped up at my cricket club in the adelaide hills for a season about a decade ago, cant recall how it came about as I dont think he was living nearby. Certainly seemed the transient type.