ringway said:A good friend of mine was dyslexic. He's dead now. He choked on his own vimto.
Did you hear about the dyslexic, agnostic, insomniac? `he stayed up all not wondering if there could be a dog
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ringway said:A good friend of mine was dyslexic. He's dead now. He choked on his own vimto.
Do you have many dyslexic colleagues?
Its all in the placing of the screwhead ....I'm sorry but at first glance i read it as Dorks
More discrimination of people I see , you must be so proud of your self
Lol oh so it was a joke that makes it ok then ...not ...unrealIt's a JOKE, Deane. You've heard of those, I presume?
What exactly is your problem? Do you feel belittled by me? Do (fairly...) sharp individuals with good English skills, a wry sense of humour and a liking for puns annoy you? More specifically, do I annoy you? If so, I suggest you learn to live with it.
On a public forum, you will inevitably get all sorts of people; some will get on your t1ts, and you will get on some of theirs. "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen."
Oh, and by the way:
'Originally Posted by Deane x
Urban Dictionary: Internet Troll'
You might like to read that definition again yourself; you might learn something...
I know the guy who has 1 STA, 2 STA, 3 STA, and iirc a couple of others on the sequence. Look good together.NOMONEYBUTAMERC said:769 STA on an old (98) but very tidy C240. The car was a gift , the plate is "on loan" for a couple of years.
I have had my personal number plate for almost 15 years now.
The smiles it brings to others is constant every time I go out.
Every day I can see someone either laughing, pointing or making comments.
The Plate:
BOL10K
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