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By LewEngBridewell
#314872
Stephen Fry's words, not mine! :rofl::blush:
By andrew
#314880
Everything written by that twat is unprinatable, especially in a family orientated forum!
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By LewEngBridewell
#314931
Everything written by that twat is unprinatable, especially in a family orientated forum!


Slanderous remarks! :yikes:

:hammer:
By andrew
#314935
Everything written by that twat is unprinatable, especially in a family orientated forum!


Slanderous remarks! :yikes:

:hammer:


I stand by my comments, though do apologise to twats world wide for being associated with yon walloper Fry. :D
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By LewEngBridewell
#314941
Everything written by that twat is unprinatable, especially in a family orientated forum!


Slanderous remarks! :yikes:

:hammer:


I stand by my comments, though do apologise to twats world wide for being associated with yon walloper Fry. :D


Well I am a staunch fan of the big fellow. He's an incredibly intelligent, funny, witty, talented and creative man. Anyone who acts, writes, is well-read, who's able to take a broad view of life and is highly amusing gets a 10/10 in my book.
By andrew
#314942
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:
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By LewEngBridewell
#314943
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)
By andrew
#314944
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)


Indeed old fruit. :yes:

Now if everyone would behave like this when encountering oppossing views then I'd never leave this place.
By vaptin
#314951
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)


Indeed old fruit. :yes:

Now if everyone would behave like this when encountering oppossing views then I'd never leave this place.


We take our f1 seriously Andrew, books not so passionate :handbag:
By andrew
#314954
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)


Indeed old fruit. :yes:

Now if everyone would behave like this when encountering oppossing views then I'd never leave this place.


We take our f1 seriously Andrew, books not so passionate :handbag:


I take very few things seriously. Life's too short for that sort of capers.
By vaptin
#314956
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)


Indeed old fruit. :yes:

Now if everyone would behave like this when encountering oppossing views then I'd never leave this place.


We take our f1 seriously Andrew, books not so passionate :handbag:


I take very few things seriously. Life's too short for that sort of capers.


Hmm, think I'll disagree with that one, although it might be we're using different interpretations of "serious", what's life without passion? "to live", means to exert yourself mentally and physically, no?
Which thinking about it, might not pre-requisite seriousness, but to exert, to achieve to feel yourself don't you have to take things seriously?
Maybe Lew can start a philosophy thread.
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By LewEngBridewell
#314962
So intelligent he advertises Richard Branston's latest idiot box related scheme. :wink:

I find him a boring oseudo-intellectual wind bag. :thumbdown:


Each to their own, dear chap, each to their own. :)


Indeed old fruit. :yes:

Now if everyone would behave like this when encountering oppossing views then I'd never leave this place.


We take our f1 seriously Andrew, books not so passionate :handbag:


I take very few things seriously. Life's too short for that sort of capers.


Hmm, think I'll disagree with that one, although it might be we're using different interpretations of "serious", what's life without passion? "to live", means to exert yourself mentally and physically, no?
Which thinking about it, might not pre-requisite seriousness, but to exert, to achieve to feel yourself don't you have to take things seriously?
Maybe Lew can start a philosophy thread.


I'll sleep on it....
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By racechick
#314983
Well I'm now on fifty shades darker, sequal to fifty shades of grey. Ok so its badly written, and somewhat predictable and a little tame, but it has its redeeming features. Its about :yikes: Oops, no better not go there :hehe:
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By elfinitty
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I was going to read Fifty Shades of Grey but however I couldn't get to start :confused: Yesterday I finished reading Dear John.There could be a better end for it,okay,the book is itself dramatic so it needed an emotional end but you can end a book like that happily too. :wink:
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By geetface9
#315123
speaking of 50 shades of gay...

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