A shop near me sells a load of greetings cards with those on. That hippo one is good.
I quite like this one:
A shop near me sells a load of greetings cards with those on. That hippo one is good.
I quite like this one:
Took a minute there.
One of the funniest images ive seen in a while.
I had to do a bit of Googling, but I'm not 12.
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I'd missed that Baz post. The fuck?
I'm glad it's confirmed we wouldn't get on IRL.
you are
turkey manager
your locations of interest
las vegas
you like to play
video games
sports and teams you like:
wrestling
soccer
you like to discuss
bittorrent
cryptography
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Replacing guns with thumbs up in famous scenes, like
http://thumbsandammo.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1
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The A-Team one brought me the most joy.
It's the new Fenton.
That's rather unfortunate.
He's more likely to know who those two women are than what 'taig' means. The English still don't care nearly as much about what goes on over there as you think.
I have no idea what taig means.
I don't think 'the British' as a whole use that term for 'you' very much at all to be honest. I've never even heard the word.
Aye, us pesky Brits, eh?In the context of segregation in Northern Ireland and sectarianism in Glasgow, the term "Taig", is used as a derogatory term for a Roman Catholic, used by Northern Irish Protestants and Ulster loyalists.
I was at an anti-Irish rally last night and I didn't hear anyone say 'Taigs'.
I'd find that hard to believe, what would have been used then? You don't still stick with Paddies or Micks down that area do you?
+1 for the never heard of it list.
Has anyone actually heard of it before bar Giggles and Boydy?
Nope, I correctly assume that even having been there you still think people are more interested in you than they are. You still maintain that there would be spontaneous street parties if ISIS levelled Dublin, when the real reaction would be a raised eyebrow and a 'fuck me, that's a bit close to home'.
In my life I've never heard a single person having a go at the Irish (other than people making leprechaun jokes at Dara O'Brien on Mock the Week). I live in Norfolk as well so it's not like we are the most politically correct bunch. It just doesn't come up.
I think I've seen Giggles telling us we hate the Irish more times than I've ever heard any actual anti-Irish sentiment expressed. I also could have looked at that picture for a hundred years and not been able to tell you what the problem was.
I love the Irish for two reasons.
Reason 1:
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Reason 2:
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Moreso reason #2, really.
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Everyone gaslighting Giggles. Classic English.
The club we frequent is very against Ireland and their supposed nationalism.
Great obscure reference. Doubt most people know the Jesus bloke back story.
what the fuck?
How just one cunt somewhere in the process doesn't go "Hmmm, do you not think...."