My stepbrother is a Palace fan. At least once a season I will remove all the normal clothing from his wardrobe, putting in it's place my Albion training top. He never gets wise enough to keep an emergency top hidden. Palace for you.
The economy is wrecked. nobody is interested in fixing it because banks make money when economies crash so they have no interest in saving it. Ask Goldman Sachs if you doubt this.
You think cutting off the benfits of a few cow ****** council estate guttersluts is going to make the difference...
Given to me by another poster as a point of fact. The avatar I mean, the avatar was assigned to me by another poster. I don't own Lego as it's expensive tat for kids.
Mr Tumble doing a R6 takeover this morning. Does everything have to be geared towards children these days? I know it was ironic but FFS.
Cant we have something left exclusively for adults without people pushing their children all over it. Genuinely will now not listen to R6 because of this...
Bloody orphans! And those good for nothing, selfish foster parents bleeding the system dry. Honestly, I dunno why people are so worked up about the criminal activities of MP's, Bankers and Investors when this utter, utter scum are out there claiming benefits to bring up children who have no...
Before the big bins arrived in Brighton I used to nick the pink council bags from round the back of the shops on the Dials. Great days, they don't come back.
I see the point that when buying lower end "designer" brands like Boss or Armani one doesn't want to look tacky by having the logo on display. It's a bit lottery winner. However, club merchandise shouldn't pretend to be something it's not. It has tried here and failed abysmally. Who designed...
Don't get the point. If I want to fly the BHA colours I'd like them to be seen. If I wanted a man - bag I'd shop around for a slightly less cheap looking one than that shiny piece of pleathery shite. As for that shirt, I know what the date means but that design looks like the sort of tat they...
Well, no, rhubarb leaves are toxic. Younger folk would probably just get a serious dose of the Eartha's, older folk might be hospitalised. I'd poke them through the neighbours letterbox personally.
Brighton Media Centre is good. They are very flexible and good offices to start out in or desk space or just discuss what you need from them. They have 2 buildings, one in Middle St one on Old Steine.
Even if I did believe you , which I do not, you'll normally find its the younger generation that get wound up over these matters, the older generation tend to shrug their shoulders and carry on. If what happens to your Mother's rhubarb leaves vexes you so terribly, take them to the tip for her...