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Allanv said:
Care to explain the bold part?
I have a 130i yet own my own house which has never been council? What makes a 1 series a council house car?
A lot of the council riff raff have 116i's and 118d's that have been to the moon and back and they have paid little for them.I have a 130i yet own my own house which has never been council? What makes a 1 series a council house car?
That's why the BMW 1'er is now seen as a bit council.
Sheets Tabuer said:
T reg subaru with an exhaust you can hide in.
A dog thats surface area is 90% teeth.
White trainers.
A grey cotton tracksuit and matching hoodie (seriously where do they buy those, I've been walking around town for years and never seen one for sale)
A facebook account.
Standing outside hospitals having a fag.
Focus RSA dog thats surface area is 90% teeth.
White trainers.
A grey cotton tracksuit and matching hoodie (seriously where do they buy those, I've been walking around town for years and never seen one for sale)
A facebook account.
Standing outside hospitals having a fag.
Cat
Grey Trainers
Addis's Track Suite (suites you Sir)
Facebook account
Usually inside Hospitals getting something fixed that I have broken.
I iz well cancill innit.
Leptons said:
fking vile little Staffy Dogs.
Most Staffies I know (including ours) are lovely dogs, don't blame them because the owners are scum.Allanv said:
joebongo said:
Audi, BMW 1 series, iPhone.
Care to explain the bold part?I have a 130i yet own my own house which has never been council? What makes a 1 series a council house car?
Hooli said:
Leptons said:
fking vile little Staffy Dogs.
Most Staffies I know (including ours) are lovely dogs, don't blame them because the owners are scum.Allanv said:
joebongo said:
Audi, BMW 1 series, iPhone.
Care to explain the bold part?I have a 130i yet own my own house which has never been council? What makes a 1 series a council house car?
lord trumpton said:
Although your dog may be a nice dog unfortunately the image is that they are preserve of council scussers. Aside from that they are a bit council anyway because they are aggressive and chew children.
I'll agree on the image part, which is a shame as they are a lovely breed. I don't think ours has ever chewed a child, licked a few & pushed them over by accident as she's not used to them that's all. I think we'd know if she'd eaten one, even the local scummers would complain at the loss of an 'income device'.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff