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Cringeworthy Comment of the Night
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3 in a Bed last night - when the Lord and his Lady were sitting in the bedroom of the mother & daughter 's B & B at their farm, his wife commented on the daughter, something about being a perfectionist and he said 'nice ar$e though' - his poor wife look sooo embarrassed and tapped him on the shoulder. I would have punched that 'dirty old man' smug right off his chops.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Red - It makes me laugh when they go to their rooms and they start to inspect it - mind you I have stayed in some rough B & B's - one comes to mind in Great Yarmouth when my son was little - we had the attic room with a shared bathroom.
The lock on the bathroom door was none too clever and I was nearly word perfect by the end of our stay in singing Amazing Grace. !!! My Mum & Dad were also with us - their room was so small, we honestly thought it was the linen cupboard. Happy Days.
The lock on the bathroom door was none too clever and I was nearly word perfect by the end of our stay in singing Amazing Grace. !!! My Mum & Dad were also with us - their room was so small, we honestly thought it was the linen cupboard. Happy Days.
i think all the payments should be made at the end - otherwise it's simply a gamesmanship contest, which is against the spirit of the enterprise.
I do like it though - some people's definitions of 'breakfast' stretch the word so far it won't even snap back! - witness the 'artistic' couple, with the bloke who obviously fancied himself as something of a wit, and would put me off in five minutes!
I do like it though - some people's definitions of 'breakfast' stretch the word so far it won't even snap back! - witness the 'artistic' couple, with the bloke who obviously fancied himself as something of a wit, and would put me off in five minutes!
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