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Pyar fumin' 'ere like...
  • Daive521
    Posts: 2,329
    Pisses me off that some people can AFFORD ALL that Food etc
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762
    Why are yer pyar fuming for?

    Let the pair of greedy fat bastards kill themselves
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,516
    The mother's such a stupid waste o' space like, wha' chance did they realistically 'ave bein' raised by tha' like?
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    The mother's such a stupid waste o' space like, wha' chance did they realistically 'ave bein' raised by tha' like?



    They have their own minds dont they?

    They are both old enough to make a concious decision but no, they like the cake too much 
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,516
    Their own minds 'ave been formed by the stupid f**kin' mother though like...
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Their own minds 'ave been formed by the stupid f**kin' mother though like...



    nah not having that like

    she is a moron but she doesn't force feed them they are greedy bastards who chose to gorge on crap
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,516

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Not at all I just cottoned onto the fact it was a pile of old shat

    I only made my communion so I could have a party
  • efcmustattack
    Posts: 186

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....




    only if youre not strong willed or easily led



    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed



    im now a fully fledged atheist







    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.


    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......




    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?





    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led



    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed



    im now a fully fledged atheist







    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.


    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......




    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?



    You're a WOOLY FOOL

    X( Thought you were gone!
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....




    only if youre not strong willed or easily led



    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed



    im now a fully fledged atheist







    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.


    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......




    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?





    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led



    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed



    im now a fully fledged atheist







    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.


    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......




    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?



    You're a WOOLY FOOL

    X( Thought you were gone!


    Kiss my bum
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Not at all I just cottoned onto the fact it was a pile of old shat

    I only made my communion so I could have a party





    Well as long as it was a good party! 
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,516

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?


    You've gone too far now like lid...
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Not at all I just cottoned onto the fact it was a pile of old shat

    I only made my communion so I could have a party





    Well as long as it was a good party! 


    Pool party it was
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    lololololololol :)
  • Michael Barrymore
    Posts: 762

    Idi is right MB, products of society, whether we admit it or not, or behaviours in life are influenced dominantely by our parents....



    only if youre not strong willed or easily led

    school tried to brainwash catholic religion into me they failed

    im now a fully fledged atheist




    There are always exceptions to the rule mate, and i would call that resentment more than anything on your part, its something like 25% of people that have that strength not to conform with what they are brought up with and on.

    Give this book a whirl, i found it interesting......


    My dad is religious, and he cant accept why i have far too many questions for him with regards religion, he thinks we should just accept. But at the same side of the coin, i have lots of his traits in me, which is what i were more pointing out than the religion thing tbh. And as much as i might not like to admit it, im very much like him and thats the point Idi was making, its hard when your parents are your role main role model to make a break from what their life style is because for most, that would be deemed as the norm to copy what their parents/guardians do etc. 


    Yer wastin' yer time tryin' to explain to tha' g"y dirty mockney b"stard like mate, 'e's a right pot'erb like...


    I know yer are but wha' am I?


    You've gone too far now like lid...



    i'll go in the millennium and leave a pint in the pump for you and feeds
  • IdiAminDaDa
    Posts: 7,516
    Sound lid...

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