Juvenile things that make you snigger.
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ClockworkCupcake said:
Sadly I can't seem to find it. I did a google image search for you, and the closest I can get is the USA Amazon site, although it was the UK Amazon I saw it on. Sorry!
http://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Bracelet-Anti-fati...
Update:
I found it. I went back through my Amazon browsing history for you and found it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ostan-Jewelry-Stainless-B...
Thank you!http://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Bracelet-Anti-fati...
Update:
I found it. I went back through my Amazon browsing history for you and found it.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ostan-Jewelry-Stainless-B...
Edited by ClockworkCupcake on Friday 27th May 23:36
The Royal Navy have sent a type 23 frigate to Scapa Flow to commemorate the Battle of Jutland; on the news the roving reporter did a segment from the flight deck where there were two cannon(which look like they might have been present at Waterloo, never mind Jutland) strapped down and a pile of shell casings, presumably for the salute. There's a perfectly functional 4.5" gun on the foredeck, complete with a whizzy automatic loader and a big red button* in the control room to fire it with.
*may not be big or red
*may not be big or red
"I was ridin' along, mindin' me own business, when this bloody 'Roo jumps out of the Bush and bursts me boobs!"
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/...
It probably shouldn't be sniggering material, but the poor woman isn't otherwise seriously hurt.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/...
It probably shouldn't be sniggering material, but the poor woman isn't otherwise seriously hurt.
yellowjack said:
"I was ridin' along, mindin' me own business, when this bloody 'Roo jumps out of the Bush and bursts me boobs!"
http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/...
It probably shouldn't be sniggering material, but the poor woman isn't otherwise seriously hurt.
I see the comments there are as good as the ones on the daily mail:http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/...
It probably shouldn't be sniggering material, but the poor woman isn't otherwise seriously hurt.
Classy.
Just been shown this - the true story of the naming of Knickerbrook corner, at Oulton Park
https://youtu.be/ejHT9olA_Uo
https://youtu.be/ejHT9olA_Uo
Jimboka said:
Mr grumpy at work was especially grumpy this afternoon.
The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
Just wondering at what point practical joking becomes systematic bullying? The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
Edit: apologies - I got confused with Dog Star's post and thought it was a campaign of practical jokes by the same person against the same person
Edited by ClockworkCupcake on Tuesday 31st May 22:27
Jimboka said:
Mr grumpy at work was especially grumpy this afternoon.
The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
When I first read this, I assumed you'd punched a load of holes and turned his umbrella into a sieve The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
Jimboka said:
Mr grumpy at work was especially grumpy this afternoon.
The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
Also works well in the A/C wall unit, gently pull the flaps open and put the hole punch bits in then close flaps.The old schoolboy trick of ' hole punch emptied into closed umbrella ' wasn't appreciated when he went out in the rain at lunch time..
Wait for a warm day and hey presto it's snowing.
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