Something smelling of a cross between cheese and piss? Although in your case a cross between S1 (smell one) and S2 (smell 2) I'm presuming you have codes for evrything you can smell?
Anyway, back on topic. Plain or chocolate digestives?
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Ronnie is victorious, vivacious in victory like a venomous dog. Vile Republicans cease living while the religious retort with rueful rhetoric. These rank thugs resort to violence and swear revenge.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
A smeghead, perhaps?Ronnie Rowlands wrote:Something smelling of a cross between cheese and piss?
Anyway...biscuits. I'm partial to macaroons and chunky chocolate chip cookies. I also adore bourbons and custard creams. And also those pink wafer things.
What the fuck is a samoflange?
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Custard creams and dark chocolate digestives for me, if I'm getting Nick Harvey's Comment withdrawl symptoms by the end of the month.
Nick Harvey wrote: If I was one of those people who regularly changed my signature™, I think I'd use that quote in it for a while.
Tsk, stop trying to associate yourself with Nick's writings. They are better than you will ever be and trying to link yourself to them is tantamount to blasphemy.jrothwell97 wrote:Custard creams and dark chocolate digestives for me, if I'm getting Nick Harvey's Comment withdrawl symptoms by the end of the month.
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Yes, it's like Dubya claiming that he's guided by dog.Sput wrote:Tsk, stop trying to associate yourself with Nick's writings. They are better than you will ever be and trying to link yourself to them is tantamount to blasphemy.jrothwell97 wrote:Custard creams and dark chocolate digestives for me, if I'm getting Nick Harvey's Comment withdrawl symptoms by the end of the month.
HOWEVER I cannot be too annoyed becuase our button pusher has returned to push buttons and return order.
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What is it that people adore about Nick Harvey? I mean from what ive seen sort of guy that if you asked for directions he would give you the long route for a laugh.
I'd rather bump into Mr Harvey on a rural country road than you. However, I doubt you venture far from your darkened den of despair; so the chances of you actually stumbling upon Mr Harvey ESQ are exceptionally small.onetrickpony wrote:What is it that people adore about Nick Harvey? I mean from what ive seen sort of guy that if you asked for directions he would give you the long route for a laugh.
I wouldn't worry yourself about it.
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No way! I may have codes for TV channels, e.g. B2=BBC2, B7=BBC News 24, UG1=UKTV Gold etc., but I most certainly DON'T have codes for smells. Why on Earth would I want to make up codes for smells?Ronnie Rowlands wrote:Although in your case a cross between S1 (smell one) and S2 (smell 2) I'm presuming you have codes for evrything you can smell?
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Don't tempt me.Tumble Tower wrote:Why on Earth would I want to make up codes for smells?
Just don't tempt me.