chocco boxo Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 him by his agent and her by a lumberjack! According to the Daily Mail.
angelman Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 already mentioned on another thread, and really, someones marital problems really isn't anyone's business. Trash paper (copying from the Sun) trawling the gutter.
Miltonaggro Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 Hopefully the agent and the lumberjack are twin brothers. From Shirley...
Bad Wolf Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 I don't give a **** and don't get why anyone else does.
Pamplemousse Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 I'm sure the Northam will have no problem reminding him when they visit SMS
Bad Wolf Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 But enough to comment! ;-) That has NO logic what so ever. It's just something people say to make them sound clever. You don't have to care about something to comment that you don't care. It's a 12 year olds logic.
notnowcato Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 I couldn't give a **** about others not giving a ****.
chocco boxo Posted 7 August, 2016 Author Posted 7 August, 2016 That has NO logic what so ever. It's just something people say to make them sound clever. You don't have to care about something to comment that you don't care. It's a 12 year olds logic. Does that mean I am eligible for a junior ticket? Must be some logic there!!
Lighthouse Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 When they asked her if the lumberjack was any good she said, "he's okay."
scotty Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 It's great that they've settled so well on Merseyside. Genuinely heartwarming, I'm delighted for both of them and wish him well.
Ohio Saint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 The level headed, more mature part of me says it's none of my business, and why should i care. However, I also have a little cartoon devil sitting on my right shoulder, and he is whispering stuff in my ear and having an absolute field day! I do get that we should just move on and put pettiness aside, but......but.....I just don't need to grow up right now!
Ohio Saint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 The level headed, more mature part of me says it's none of my business, and why should i care. However, I also have a little cartoon devil sitting on my right shoulder, and he is whispering stuff in my ear and having an absolute field day! I do get that we should just move on and put pettiness aside, but......but.....I just don't need to grow up right now! I'm surprised there have been no jokes yet about the size of the lumberjacks chopper! Edit: oops! Replied to my own post instead of editing the last one. Barmaid? Cut this guy off!
kelkel31 Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 I dont get all this ' move on' business i mean if if something affects you daily, your stalking the issue or such then yeah get a life and seek help but if you can live your day to day life without thinking of a situation, when something 'juicy' comes up then you can bet your life im going to town on that bad boy :-) i still have issues with the way i left a company almost 15 years ago but unless something of the ilk gets mentioned i never think of it
Ohio Saint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 I dont get all this ' move on' business I agree. Footy is a ton of fun....It's even more fun when you immerse yourself fully in the business of being a fan. That involves more than just cheering the good stuff. It means being involved in every element of team spirit, and even dissing those that have proved themselves to be anti-team. I love this game, not because it brings out the best in me, I love it because it brings out ALL in me.....Even if the all in me would not be acceptable in my real-world life.
niceandfriendly Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 (edited) Imagine if the mother of your kids was photographed in the national papers getting jiggy with another fella. He must be feeling pretty dreadful. So why don't I feel more sympathetic... Edited 7 August, 2016 by niceandfriendly
Ohio Saint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 Imagine if the wife of your kids was photographed in the national papers getting jiggy with another fella. He must be feeling pretty dreadful. So why don't I feel more sympathetic... If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey
Spoonman Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey Brilliant☺
niceandfriendly Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey lolz
Portugalsaint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 All is not well up north. Perhaps it's the climate!
paulwantsapint Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 Did she say the lumberjack's head was already in?
Huffton Posted 7 August, 2016 Posted 7 August, 2016 When they asked her if the lumberjack was any good she said, "he's okay."
Badger Posted 9 August, 2016 Posted 9 August, 2016 him by his agent and her by a lumberjack! According to the Daily Mail. When they asked her if the lumberjack was any good she said, "he's okay." Reading the lumberjack comment amused me, bringing back obvious memories of Monty Python.
Golden Balls Posted 9 August, 2016 Posted 9 August, 2016 I find this hilarious. Call me bitter, don't care. The bloke is a c***.
Le Timmier Posted 10 August, 2016 Posted 10 August, 2016 If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey
scotty Posted 10 August, 2016 Posted 10 August, 2016 If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey Nice one
davefoggy Posted 11 August, 2016 Posted 11 August, 2016 If my wife were married to my kids I would just move out of Pompey Spat my beer out!!! brilliant
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