Discussion
Baz Tench said:
I sometimes have a red bull at about 3:00a.m when I'm on nights (I know nightshifts are a bit council).
They can make a real difference then, although not very good for you I suppose.
Me too, although I have the yellow Monster as I don't really like the taste of Red Bull. Keeps me going through the night. I guess we're both council! They can make a real difference then, although not very good for you I suppose.
I don't think red bull is council due to its usage in high end bars and clubs. Hell, it's the drink of choice in the city if you can't afford a gram of wham in the mornings (aka a Bolivian breakfast). They even own a really good f1 team.
Nah having none of it.
Relentless on the other hand does not have these crutches to fall back on and is definitely a bit council.
R6VED said:
OpulentBob said:
fat freckled chubsters with diamante studs through their cheeks, lips, noses etc, crushing fake Ugg boots beneath vastly overweight thighs, hanging around the local costcutter on "payday" (eg Giro day) smoking L+B whilst eating chips from the tray and shouting at LaFawnda.
NAILED IT :-)Carl_Docklands said:
I don't think red bull is council due to its usage in high end bars and clubs. Hell, it's the drink of choice in the city if you can't afford a gram of wham in the mornings (aka a Bolivian breakfast). They even own a really good f1 team.
Nah having none of it.
Relentless on the other hand does not have these crutches to fall back on and is definitely a bit council.
Yeah but I get double the amount of Relentless for 40p less than a small can of Red Bull. So I see that as getting good value if it was a Happy Shopper can of energy drink then fair enough, I look straight down my nose at the scumbags that drink that stuff.Nah having none of it.
Relentless on the other hand does not have these crutches to fall back on and is definitely a bit council.
OpulentBob said:
g3org3y said:
Presumably you've noticed any thread on here where a female member posts?
Oh yes, but it seems more desperate (as opposed to common/council) when people reply to female PHers directly on the forums with a "pics" or whatever. The ones most vocal about it are usually getting the least.
If I'm honest when I see individuals commenting on the girls in the background of Top Gear I feel much higher levels of cringe than any 'pull the trigger' comments (which I noticed are being targeted of late).
el stovey said:
This isn't actually a serious thread you know.
What!?I didn't receive that email!
I work in a very deprived area and a lot of the people I see on a daily basis are from council estates. As such, I sometimes wonder about the suggestions. I noticed a few pages back 'going on holiday to the Med' and 'wearing coats hood up' (weather not specified) - WTF!?
Probably not quite as excited about the whole thing as andy-xr though.
P.S. Today I took a sandwich into work <cough>homemade bread<cough>. I also have 1.5 spoons of sugar in my tea (though on a 'bad' day up to 2). Admittedly all though university I used to have 3 (though I never gained weight and my teeth are pretty decent despite the six years of abuse!)
Ganglandboss said:
HTP99 said:
People who finish saying something; either out loud or typed on a forum, with "just sayin".
I don't think it's particularly a caahncil thing - it is fking annoying though, especially with a fking hashtag.- Poochy #Lovethem #Familytime #Myworld
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