For HWT, poll to follow.
AmexRuislip Retired Spy 🕵️♂️ Feb 2, 2014 34,776 Ruislip Nov 20, 2019 #3 'It is what it is.......' So irritating
Papa Lazarou Living in a De Zerbi wonderland Jul 7, 2003 19,365 Worthing Nov 20, 2019 #7 Could of, off of.
Trufflehound Re-enfranchised Aug 5, 2003 14,126 The democratic and free EU Nov 20, 2019 #10 I'm gonna smash it. (In relation to anything other than breaking things.)
Badger NOT the Honey Badger NSC Patron May 8, 2007 13,108 Toronto Nov 20, 2019 #11 What does "tekkers" mean? I've heard it a few times but I have absolutely no idea.
schmunk Why oh why oh why? Jan 19, 2018 10,361 Mid mid mid Sussex Nov 20, 2019 #12 jimhigham said: Get Brexit done. Click to expand... This, replacing the now passé "Brexit means Brexit".
jimhigham said: Get Brexit done. Click to expand... This, replacing the now passé "Brexit means Brexit".
Worried Man Blues Well-known member Feb 28, 2009 7,295 Swansea Nov 20, 2019 #13 Take care........substitute.......Take risks. Obviously said in a pathetic voice.
Eeyore Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park NSC Patron Apr 5, 2014 25,943 Nov 20, 2019 #16 'Have a lovely rest of your day'
Wrong-Direction Well-known member Mar 10, 2013 13,640 Nov 20, 2019 #17 Am I losing my mind or do we just talk about the same things every couple of months? Sent from my SM-A600FN using Tapatalk
Am I losing my mind or do we just talk about the same things every couple of months? Sent from my SM-A600FN using Tapatalk
M METALMICKY Well-known member Jan 30, 2004 6,838 Nov 20, 2019 #18 ' At close of play'. When applied in business tense when it should only be applied to cricket. ' With all due respect' which in reality usually means the exact opposite.
' At close of play'. When applied in business tense when it should only be applied to cricket. ' With all due respect' which in reality usually means the exact opposite.
Meade's Ball Well-known member Jul 7, 2003 13,653 Hither (sometimes Thither) Nov 20, 2019 #20 I have a strong dislike for it's not rocket science users.