Lets not start dissin Brenard Cribbens, good grief the yoof of today
Nothing wrong with Bernard Cribbins!
I'm a bit of a fan actually.
I can see how my post must have come across though!
Ben
Posted 12 September 2014 - 11:21 PM
Lets not start dissin Brenard Cribbens, good grief the yoof of today
Nothing wrong with Bernard Cribbins!
I'm a bit of a fan actually.
I can see how my post must have come across though!
Ben
Posted 12 September 2014 - 11:22 PM
Why don't rats pop out of the toilet more often?
Posted 13 September 2014 - 05:16 PM
Why don't rats pop out of the toilet more often?
I'm guessing this has happened to you recently?
Posted 13 September 2014 - 05:42 PM
M J W J, on 13 Sept 2014 - 6:16 PM, said:
Miniminx71, on 13 Sept 2014 - 12:22 AM, said:Why don't rats pop out of the toilet more often?
I'm guessing this has happened to you recently?
No. Just wondering why, when we're supposed to be living on top of thousands of them, hardly any seem to make it up into the toilet. Must be a design thing
Posted 13 September 2014 - 06:14 PM
Has anyone ever had a Rat in the loo before?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 10:48 AM
a thud thud thud coming from the washing machine -
- immediate frantic search for the mobile - got it - crisis over
still not sure what the thud is ?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 04:23 PM
If Scotland separates from us, what happens to the union flag?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 06:55 PM
If Scotland separates from us, what happens to the union flag?
we lose the blue bit - cross of st andrew ?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 07:30 PM
If Scotland separates from us, what happens to the union flag?
we lose the blue bit - cross of st andrew ?
All owners of red Mini's will need to have their roof flag re-done!
Posted 14 September 2014 - 07:31 PM
Who in fact did let the dog's out?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 07:47 PM
Who in fact did let the dog's out?
According to the news report below, Jason Dyre, Daniel Vere, and Dean Rostock. Well they let a few of them out.
http://www.dailymail...rlier-year.html
I know people will hate me for saying this but I couldn't care less if a dogs home was set on fire or not. I hate dogs. I wouldn't go as far as setting a dogs home on fire but I can think of much better causes that the £1.37 million that was raised in the following few days and all the money that was spent on donated food, bedding, toys, etc could have gone to.
I now wonder if the price of kebabs in Manchester has fallen in the last few days (and I now await for the hate mail to pour in)?
Posted 14 September 2014 - 07:51 PM
Who in fact did let the dog's out?
According to the news report below, Jason Dyre, Daniel Vere, and Dean Rostock. Well they let a few of them out.
http://www.dailymail...rlier-year.html
I know people will hate me for saying this but I couldn't care less if a dogs home was set on fire or not. I hate dogs. I wouldn't go as far as setting a dogs home on fire but I can think of much better causes that the £1.37 million that was raised in the following few days and all the money that was spent on donated food, bedding, toys, etc could have gone to.
I now wonder if the price of kebabs in Manchester has fallen in the last few days (and I now await for the hate mail to pour in)?
I'm saying nothing. Don't have the energy for an argument.
Just a fact of life that millions love dogs and will do everything they can to help them and the charities out.
What i will say is that your statement is probably one you should have kept to yourself
Posted 14 September 2014 - 08:21 PM
Posted 14 September 2014 - 08:41 PM
Who in fact did let the dog's out?
According to the news report below, Jason Dyre, Daniel Vere, and Dean Rostock. Well they let a few of them out.
http://www.dailymail...rlier-year.html
I know people will hate me for saying this but I couldn't care less if a dogs home was set on fire or not. I hate dogs. I wouldn't go as far as setting a dogs home on fire but I can think of much better causes that the £1.37 million that was raised in the following few days and all the money that was spent on donated food, bedding, toys, etc could have gone to.
I now wonder if the price of kebabs in Manchester has fallen in the last few days (and I now await for the hate mail to pour in)?
I'm saying nothing. Don't have the energy for an argument.
Just a fact of life that millions love dogs and will do everything they can to help them and the charities out.
What i will say is that your statement is probably one you should have kept to yourself
I don't have a dog, but I do very much care that someone would inflict pointless harm onto any animal for a bit of fun. My opinion is that, if someone doesn't care about such evil behaviour, I worry for them. I'm glad they raised so much money. Any animal charity gets my support.
Posted 14 September 2014 - 09:09 PM
Who in fact did let the dog's out?
According to the news report below, Jason Dyre, Daniel Vere, and Dean Rostock. Well they let a few of them out.
http://www.dailymail...rlier-year.html
I know people will hate me for saying this but I couldn't care less if a dogs home was set on fire or not. I hate dogs. I wouldn't go as far as setting a dogs home on fire but I can think of much better causes that the £1.37 million that was raised in the following few days and all the money that was spent on donated food, bedding, toys, etc could have gone to.
I now wonder if the price of kebabs in Manchester has fallen in the last few days (and I now await for the hate mail to pour in)?
I'm saying nothing. Don't have the energy for an argument.
Just a fact of life that millions love dogs and will do everything they can to help them and the charities out.
What i will say is that your statement is probably one you should have kept to yourself
I don't have a dog, but I do very much care that someone would inflict pointless harm onto any animal for a bit of fun. My opinion is that, if someone doesn't care about such evil behaviour, I worry for them. I'm glad they raised so much money. Any animal charity gets my support.
I wouldn't say i love dogs but cruelty is cruelty.
You surely wouldn't have that attitude if it was an old folks home or children's hospital that was burnt down whilst the residents slept.
I mean c'mon, you wouldn't like it if someone came to your house and locked you inside and burnt the place down leaving you no way of getting out. It was the same for those poor dogs.
They money raised is well deserved by the charity as they can continue to care for the dogs that have been abandoned and have nowhere to go.
I think it's very commendable what people have done to help in this horrible situation especially those blokes that went into the burning building to try and release some of the dogs.
It's what anyone would do if they had any humanity.
Ben
Edited by Ben_O, 14 September 2014 - 09:12 PM.
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