This is pretty old I guess:
Look at the person pictured 5 across and 5 down.
This is pretty old I guess:
Look at the person pictured 5 across and 5 down.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
i don't get it???
Me neither. "ginger" was a perfectly common name at one piont in the US :o)
I don't live in the US but I don't know anyone with "Minge" as their 2nd name.
Douglas
I know a lass called Ms Muff :)
I did get it by the war.
I met someone called Rodger Mycock once.
Douglas
by the war? lol
we had two terasa's at our school.
Teresa Green and Teresa Alwood. I'm honestly not making them up. their parents were either stupid or had a highly developed and weird sense of humour.
We have a customer called Teresa Greene, much to the embarassment of my brother who repeatedly hung up the phone on her while trying to figure out who had set him up :)
-- Chet
I got more amusement from 4th in on the bottom row, what pretty hair!
-- Chet
Ah, the classic redneck Mullet man. "Voted most likely to marry his sister"
I don't get it ?
I used to know a girl called Shona Nix.
She had to change her first name to Marie :)
in news: snipped-for-privacy@pipex.net, "Vamp" slurred :
Vamp taking the piss out of someones spelling??? LoL
I'll spell it out for you then. Trees are green / Trees are all wood.
Where were you when God was doling out brains :-)
Peter
-- "The truth is working in television is not very glamorous at all. I just go home on my own at night and sit alone and eat crisps."
Wanker used to be, maybe still is a perfectly acceptable Surname in the US too.
I was speaking with a Yorkshire accent !
I know a Teresa, but she (and I) pronounce it "Teh-ray-za" :)
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