coolhull wrote: » "Having a cup of coffee after a hard night" Accompanied by, you guessed it, a photo of a cup of coffee. Aahh, so that's what a cup of coffee looks like....
Person A **** wot app do I get to av them flowers put in me hair luv??...xxxxPerson B Snapchat **** xPerson A Ow do I get that luv??..XPerson B Go into your app store and write in Snapchat xPerson A Done it luv..xx
all boys are ***** all out for the same thing the little 2 incher pricks
just had a great laugh so true,, so true most them cant even do that right selfish pricks
yerwanthere123 wrote: » I simply cannot comprehend how someone could post this to Facebook, particularly when they utilise none of the privacy settings and it's for the world to see. I mean, why? What will it achieve? Particularly when you've been posting the exact same kind of stuff for over five years! None of her friends have any sympathy for her any more, and rightly so imo.
El Weirdo wrote: » I'm pretty sure that's just the sponsored posts and your friends don't actually "like" them. They just pull random names from your friends' list I guess.
endacl wrote: » The on,y appropriate response would be "bummer". Please tell me somebody posted "bummer"?
****in gards in dis country, spend all day on da sid da rode doin lads for speedin den wen ders real crimes goin on dey do nuttin, loada wasters da lot ov em
Captain Flaps wrote: » I for one would definitely equate seeing the Grand Canyon with seeing Blackpool. Having seen both, I can confirm that each is as majestic as the other.
kitten_k wrote: » Bucket list - etc..
Grayson wrote: » ��Travelled on a bus, train & coach: Yes That's a big achievement. I'm sure most people have it on their bucket list.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Is there a difference between a bus and a coach?
sullivlo wrote: » I'd call a bus a bus and a coach a coach :pac: To me, a bus is the public transport type thing. A coach is a private hire/specific destination/school tour bus.
Cerisepink wrote: » Girl I'm friends with is pregnant and went to the hospital for a scan to find out the sex of the baby, she posted after that she would have her hands full with two boys. Cue the congrats and are u sure it's a boy? "Yeah defo a boy wasent shy yesterday and had his bits on show.... im delighted" Haha had to laugh at the baby showing his "bits" his privacy is already gone!
X is feeling horny. anyone wanna bate the ass off me
It's lovely getting 'checked out' and all (Or is it?) Has anyone ever thought about the other side of it!? Yesterday two guys were looking at me and elbowing each other, trying to make eye contact with me at the till opposite to the one I was standing alone at. I could feel myself blush and shifting in my spot, I literally had nowhere to hide. I dunno, Maybe they got me on an off day but it was quite an intimidating experience. And yeah, yeah people will say take the compliment, bla bla, stop over thinking but should people feel victimised over how they look and how should we react? Do we smile at them? tell them to point their glances elsewhere? Or just stand there and let them eyeball us? I think it comes down to respect. Respecting people's personal space and not looking at someone -or making them feel- like a piece of meat. (Unless of course youre dating or whatever and its all good ) Be mindful, it's scarey for women out here these days specially when they're on their own.
pc7 wrote: » Poor kid they haven't really spelled her name that way have they?
coolhull wrote: » I doubt if the Births, Marriages and Deaths Dept would accept that, but that's presumably the way she thinks it's spelt.
fussyonion wrote: » And now some FB dialogue: Accused: "I wanted to put up mine but I had uranium screens hots and posted it by mistake" Accused: "obviously it's the sack same pick'