cannibal songs susan boyled sushi quatro peri-peri como or songs'foot glorious foot i'm a barbied girl the salad of john and yoko we will wok you the jeelied priest song knock knock knocking on ovens...
Time was, there were heated posts about immigration, extreme politics and similar stuff, with insults flying back & forth. There was quite a lot of humour, often unintentional. Where are they now?...
http://www.dailymail....-bigotry-calling.html Is it racist for one child to call another ‘broccoli head’ or homophobic for for telling a teacher ‘this work is gay’. Obviously...
Another post about the vaccine has just made me notice that it seems to be coming to that time of year when everybody comes down the 'the flu'. Then 2 days later they are fit as a fiddle again. Is it...
if you formed a Band what would you call it then what would you call your first album.
My band "Eugene Mole" Album "f I Could Do It Again I Wouldn't"...
I love Dave Eggers, and this is my favourite short story of his: http://www.mrrossi.co...fter-i-was-thrown.pdf I think dog lovers in particular would really enjoy it! Do you have a favourite short...
Woudsl this CV make you smile ( as it did me) and seriously consider the person because they are obviously intelligent and witty or would it ' make you reply with an angry response' as some humourless...
Which major TV series did you love and would love to see again.....I just loved
Poldark (the whole series)
Thornbirds
Roots
Wonder why they have never been shown again?...
It really annoys me when the older generation try and act and dress young!!
I just want to shout ' for god sake act your age'!!
Anybody els feel this way?...
Judging by some of the names being screamed around Birkenhead town centre, I get the impression girls there just name their kids after the Eddie Stobart tuck it was conceived in!
Second time lucky. I wrote my question and it disappeared. Can anyone recommend a brand of shoes that they can honestly say doesn't and never did rub on the back of their heel? I'm onto my fourth...
Can anyone remember the name of the children's TV programme in the 80s that was set in Blackpool? I think the main character's parents owned a guest house?