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as one of the few (or only) genuine late 20s members on here it is rather infuriating that the old fogeys of the forum make these claims
I know, it is quite frankly pathetic, it makes people not believe that ourselves are actually late 20s
 
Uppity "One or two may slip through the net"
Blondie "Two thirds slipped through the net"
Uppity "Yes, that's quite right..blah blah blah...let's consider their lost years"

She lost me as soon as she talked to him without looking at him and started to point her finger. Pointing is rude.
 
Uppity "One or two may slip through the net"
Blondie "Two thirds slipped through the net"
Uppity "Yes, that's quite right..blah blah blah...let's consider their lost years"

She lost me as soon as she talked to him without looking at him and started to point her finger. Pointing is rude.

Monkeys point.
 
You must be a very polite person cos yer ****ing pointless.

Jist saying like.
I am a very polite person, thanks for noticing.

Talking of monkeys, they like Ribena too

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37710435

London Zoo gorilla helped himself to blackcurrant squash


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A gorilla that escaped from its enclosure at London Zoo drank five litres of undiluted blackcurrant squash before being returned to his den, a report has found.
Kumbuka, a western lowland silverback, made an "opportunistic" exit through unlocked doors, London Zoo added.
The zoo said the gorilla got into a secure keepers' area on discovery of the security flaw.
Kumbuka was returned to his den shortly after being tranquilised on 13 October.
The 29st "alpha male" was kept calm by a keeper before the keeper managed to remove himself from the area.
Armed police were called to the zoo and visitors were evacuated after the ape's bid for freedom.
 
I am a very polite person, thanks for noticing.

Talking of monkeys, they like Ribena too

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-37710435

London Zoo gorilla helped himself to blackcurrant squash


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A gorilla that escaped from its enclosure at London Zoo drank five litres of undiluted blackcurrant squash before being returned to his den, a report has found.
Kumbuka, a western lowland silverback, made an "opportunistic" exit through unlocked doors, London Zoo added.
The zoo said the gorilla got into a secure keepers' area on discovery of the security flaw.
Kumbuka was returned to his den shortly after being tranquilised on 13 October.
The 29st "alpha male" was kept calm by a keeper before the keeper managed to remove himself from the area.
Armed police were called to the zoo and visitors were evacuated after the ape's bid for freedom.
^^^^It isn't a monkey