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STMO999

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Sad bastard
« on: 24 January 2010, 18:12:28 »

Thought I would start a few threads before Skruntie thinks of them.


Which toilet paper do you use? I am very interested in trivia like this as I have no life.
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #1 on: 24 January 2010, 18:22:33 »

asdas own called shades its quite smooth on the ricker :y
« Last Edit: 24 January 2010, 18:22:49 by sexydaz »
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #2 on: 24 January 2010, 18:23:03 »

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asdaa own called shades its quite smooth on the ricker :y


Huddersfield accent?
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #3 on: 24 January 2010, 18:24:29 »

What did people use before toilet paper ? Well, just use your imagination: grass, leaves, fur, mussell shells, corncobs, stinging nettles ... okay, maybe not that last, at least
 not more than once. The ancient Greeks used stones and pieces of clay; ancient Romans used sponges on the ends of sticks, kept in jugs filled with salty water. Mideasterners commonly used the left hand . . . but for me any old bog roll that don't cost to much as it all goes down the pan
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #4 on: 24 January 2010, 18:24:36 »

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asdaa own called shades its quite smooth on the ricker :y


Huddersfield accent?
aye lad :y
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STMO999

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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #5 on: 24 January 2010, 18:25:49 »

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What did people use before toilet paper ? Well, just use your imagination: grass, leaves, fur, mussell shells, corncobs, stinging nettles ... okay, maybe not that last, at least
 not more than once. The ancient Greeks used stones and pieces of clay; ancient Romans used sponges on the ends of sticks, kept in jugs filled with salty water. Mideasterners commonly used the left hand . . . but for me any old bog roll that don't cost to much as it all goes down the pan
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Fascinating ::)
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #6 on: 24 January 2010, 18:27:02 »

Izal - for real men. :y :D.............thats only at weekends though, the rest of the week its either The Gaurdian or The Mirror. ;) ;D
after a good curry - The Independent. :D
« Last Edit: 24 January 2010, 18:32:10 by albitz »
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #7 on: 24 January 2010, 18:28:39 »

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What did people use before toilet paper ? Well, just use your imagination: grass, leaves, fur, mussell shells, corncobs, stinging nettles ... okay, maybe not that last, at least
 not more than once. The ancient Greeks used stones and pieces of clay; ancient Romans used sponges on the ends of sticks, kept in jugs filled with salty water. Mideasterners commonly used the left hand . . . but for me any old bog roll that don't cost to much as it all goes down the pan
  :o
cant do wi chep paper and its false economy yer need to use more so yer finger doesnt go through :y
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #8 on: 24 January 2010, 18:29:05 »

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asdaa own called shades its quite smooth on the ricker :y


Huddersfield accent?

The correct-grammar Liverpudlian; is to use the definite article........

'The' Asda.....

e.g: "I`ve been down`the Asda!"
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #9 on: 24 January 2010, 18:30:38 »

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Izal - for real men. :y :D

You`re a Public Schoolboy and I claim my five pounds! ;D
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #10 on: 24 January 2010, 18:31:42 »

We used to have a brand at school called "Bronco".

It could have doubled as greaseproof paper.  :(
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #11 on: 24 January 2010, 18:32:37 »

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Izal - for real men. :y :D

Is that the shiny one that you can use both sides of to
save money?

I do hear it's quite popular in Scotland.  ::)
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albitz

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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #12 on: 24 January 2010, 18:33:51 »

Dont think it was a public school, but it was definately approved. :D ;D
« Last Edit: 24 January 2010, 18:34:48 by albitz »
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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #13 on: 24 January 2010, 18:36:33 »

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asdaa own called shades its quite smooth on the ricker :y


Huddersfield accent?

The correct-grammar Liverpudlian; is to use the definite article........

'The' Asda.....

e.g: "I`ve been down`the Asda!"
;D


You won be goin down de asda. You carn gerrout o yer drive. ;D ;D :-*
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alunonhisown

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Re: Sad bastard
« Reply #14 on: 24 January 2010, 18:39:43 »

Charmin, from Makro, £6.99 for 32 rolls, and Daz washing Powder £6.99 for a 90 wash box.
All plus VAT of course, but still a lot cheaper than ASDA Tesco, Morrisons et al.
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