orrr after 10 pints telling your mate "I've always loved your wife's tits"This sort of thing??
Quote from: Frosties on 11 March 2017, 03:19:49 pmorrr after 10 pints telling your mate "I've always loved your wife's tits"This sort of thing??Well, you have the advantage here of not risking being punched in the face And they are quite nice... Does anyone actually go to a cinema anymore?
Quote from: Hedgetrimmer on 11 March 2017, 03:35:47 pmQuote from: Frosties on 11 March 2017, 03:19:49 pmorrr after 10 pints telling your mate "I've always loved your wife's tits"This sort of thing??Well, you have the advantage here of not risking being punched in the face And they are quite nice... Does anyone actually go to a cinema anymore?I went in the year 2000, to see Snatch. (no jokes please)
King Henry the 8th was a strange man, definitely not to be focced with, but in other ways released us (The United Kingdom) from the grasp of tyranny imposed by Rome, and Catholic dominance over the people.
Often fish that stretch of the Thames opposite Hampton Court Palace.
Quote from: tommyardin on 11 March 2017, 06:37:20 pmKing Henry the 8th was a strange man, definitely not to be focced with, but in other ways released us (The United Kingdom) from the grasp of tyranny imposed by Rome, and Catholic dominance over the people.Strange comment Tommy, are you implying Tyranny of Henry the 8th and dominance by Church of England was acceptable. Do you know, Mark Twain is right
Oi! are you looking lot lookin' at my wife tits?
Quote from: unfazed on 11 March 2017, 07:22:00 pmQuote from: tommyardin on 11 March 2017, 06:37:20 pmKing Henry the 8th was a strange man, definitely not to be focced with, but in other ways released us (The United Kingdom) from the grasp of tyranny imposed by Rome, and Catholic dominance over the people.Strange comment Tommy, are you implying Tyranny of Henry the 8th and dominance by Church of England was acceptable. Do you know, Mark Twain is rightHo Ho! we could get into a right old discussion here about the C of E verses the C of R. I personally thing that it was Rome that dominated the people of this country (Pre Henry 8th) by refusing to let the masses read the Holy Scriptures for themselves, not many of the working classes in England could read Latin. So only the priests, cardinals and all the others that held office within the Catholic Church had access to the 'Word of God', so, they said what was acceptable and true. the way they discerned it. Henry 8th brought about change even if it was for his own ends (I'm not saying he was a good chap) he kicked out Roman Catholicism and formed the Church of England, but it was King James that really opened the the Church up to the people as he authorised the creation of 'The King James Bible' it was completed in year 1611 in Cambridge by scholars, it was written in English for the masses and not in Latin as the Catholic Bible was at that time. I just chucked some more coal on the fire me thinks.
Quote from: Frosties on 11 March 2017, 03:19:49 pmorrr after 10 pints telling your mate "I've always loved your wife's tits"This sort of thing??Well, you have the advantage here of not risking being punched in the face And they are quite nice... Does anyone actually go to a cinema anymore?Yeah, I prefer imax 3D to real 3D and who needs 10 pints to comment on friends wife's tits
Imax 3D . get you with the "loads a money.A real mate will take wife tits comments as a compliment so should really be 24/7 and beer free.Tomski "[size=0px]The modern word 'Tory' is actually a 15th century Irish word used to describe those of the Cavalier persuasion in a derogatory sense." the Irish are thick as so counts for nowt and I can say that 'cos I'm half half Irish.........and a bit thick [/size] .