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Yeah, there's one or two divs but the majority of them are alright by me... maybe they're all scared of Billy <laugh>

ive said this many a time. i like to visit the mag board.

always ok and game for a laugh, just apart from somb, we get the dreggs,
 
he git on ok, till he destroyed their board one night.<laugh>

There's one bloke on there who had a complete meltdown because he got his thread pulled, nowt like when Billy goes off on one, this was 10x worse, he turns up here every now and then whenever we're talking about nasty immigrants. I was pissing myself at that thread reading it.
 
There's one bloke on there who had a complete meltdown because he got his thread pulled, nowt like when Billy goes off on one, this was 10x worse, he turns up here every now and then whenever we're talking about nasty immigrants. I was pissing myself at that thread reading it.

jpf?
 
Moved back north. Was offered a job in Leeds that I couldn't refuse. Now working my way through the milfs of York and Leeds! They aren't as pleasant as the ones in the posh suburbs of Oxford <laugh>

They have less teeth but they're easier to persuade, so the pro's balance out the cons.
 
Very true!! The extra "gummage" makes for an interesting experience!

And the lack of hair on their heads always brings variety.

Scuttling them from behind whilst watching a woodlouse crawl it's way through a mangrove of grey hairs and dandruff, with the sweet smell of pickled sardines eminating from every pore of her eczema blotted skin.

The Leeds birds really do offer an alternative like no other.
 
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And the lack of hair on their heads always brings variety.

Scuttling them from behind whilst watching a woodlouse crawl it's way through a mangrove of grey hairs and dandruff, with the sweet smell of pickled sardines eminating from every pore of her eczema blotted skin.

The Leeds birds really do offer an alternative like no other.

I consider my work as part of an outreach programme for the less fortunate!
 
Why don't they post on here, the ones that do post on the Mags board? There's only Somb and QWOP who venture over, JC doesn't use their board at all I don't think.
Persoanlly I just find it tiresome, most posts are answered with a sarcastic answer or a "witty" joke. It's hard to have much of a serious conversation about anything.