A place down under
#16
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Maybe because the participants are dimwits, scumbags, wonkers or mentaly challenged or all of these put together.
#17
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by fraser
Sounds like all of the above refer to you, cock.
#18
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by fraser
Sounds like all of the above refer to you, cock.
#19
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
AND West Ham are a bunch of wonkers!
I shall look forward to visiting the Gold Coast now
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Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Maybe because the participants are dimwits, scumbags, wonkers or mentaly challenged or all of these put together.
#21
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by Hutch
I wouldn't be surprised to discover you were still living with your parents.
#22
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
I don't blame him for going back. With a cow like that as a wife and a step daughter that needs sorting out I would be on the next plane back!
I just hope I never run into them as I live just up the road from Robina.
Australia should not encourage scum bags like these to settle here.
I just hope I never run into them as I live just up the road from Robina.
Australia should not encourage scum bags like these to settle here.
#23
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
I don't blame him for going back. With a cow like that as a wife and a step daughter that needs sorting out I would be on the next plane back!
I just hope I never run into them as I live just up the road from Robina.
Australia should not encourage scum bags like these to settle here.
I just hope I never run into them as I live just up the road from Robina.
Australia should not encourage scum bags like these to settle here.
#24
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
Well I would be very surprised, because my mother died of breast cancer when I was 18 and my father has been living in a Care Home for the last 4 years after suffering a stroke which left him half paralysed down his left side.
theres always an arguement.........
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Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by tiredwithtwins
theres always an arguement.........
Actually, it's a term of endearment up't North innit
Mebbe Ned Kelly and Fraser like each other really
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Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by gobbyjock
Actually the woman posted on here a while ago and it would seem that there was some "creative editing" and the guy was not quite as nice and pure as he would seem. Don`t be too quick to judge when you are not in that persons shoes.
I can imagine there was a lot of editing to make it more interesting, he came over very immature, oh well if he was a tosser she is better on her own, i would be interested to find out how she is managing to stay there on a business owners visa when there is no business.
Mark
PS Ned I did not start this thread so you could have a stage to be a twat now go away nicely.
#27
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by wildmark
I can imagine there was a lot of editing to make it more interesting, he came over very immature, oh well if he was a tosser she is better on her own, i would be interested to find out how she is managing to stay there on a business owners visa when there is no business.
Mark
PS Ned I did not start this thread so you could have a stage to be a twat now go away nicely.
Mark
PS Ned I did not start this thread so you could have a stage to be a twat now go away nicely.
I thought he was very mature. He was obviously a switched on businessman who knew his market. I wondered what he was doing being associated with a silly cow like her. I don't think he was a tosser at all, as you suggest. He was just unfortunate enough to get dragged in to a relationship with someone of a much lower class than himself. This was probably because she had a good body. He should have listened to what came out of her mouth before getting involved with her.
I am so glad you started this thread. Please explain what a TWAT is so that all us southerners can be enlightened.
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Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by wildmark
PS Ned I did not start this thread so you could have a stage to be a twat now go away nicely.
#29
Re: A place down under
Originally Posted by NedKelly
I thought he was very mature. He was obviously a switched on businessman who knew his market. I wondered what he was doing being associated with a silly cow like her. I don't think he was a tosser at all, as you suggest. He was just unfortunate enough to get dragged in to a relationship with someone of a much lower class than himself. This was probably because she had a good body. He should have listened to what came out of her mouth before getting involved with her.
I am so glad you started this thread. Please explain what a TWAT is so that all us southerners can be enlightened.
I am so glad you started this thread. Please explain what a TWAT is so that all us southerners can be enlightened.
The Russell lady does come on here sometimes and has stated her case far more than she has to. You obviously don't know much about programme making if you think they just film, go away and print. From what I remember she did get her own business visa and was working extremely hard to stay there and give her family the best she could.
I am a southerner and I know what a twat is. It can either be taken as a part of the female anatomy or someone who behaves like a dick - you for example
#30
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Re: A place down under
I thought a twat was the term for a pregnant goldfish?