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Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
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May 8, 2007
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Toronto
I find it more amusing when it's also blowing a gale and people attempt to put their umbrellas up. I saw a woman do this the other day and the wind took her about 10 metres down the road before she sensibly thought better of it
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,101
Placebo-tastic (or whoever's in your avatar) BJ, I've just been one of the plebs you're talking about, running outside quicker than Ben Johnson on Nandroline (or whatever it was he took) cursing the fact that my daughter's school shirts, that have been on the line since 9am are now wet, dropping pegs everywhere in my scramble to get back inside before the washing line booty is completely soaked!!

:clap2:
 


Big Jim

Big Jim
Feb 19, 2007
786
Placebo-tastic (or whoever's in your avatar) BJ, I've just been one of the plebs you're talking about, running outside quicker than Ben Johnson on Nandroline (or whatever it was he took) cursing the fact that my daughter's school shirts, that have been on the line since 9am are now wet, dropping pegs everywhere in my scramble to get back inside before the washing line booty is completely soaked!!

:clap2:

Excellent, well that's cheered me up. I don't suppose you managed to get it on You tube? :laugh:

btw, is certainly the superb Placebo. and what a band they are too. :)
 




Big Jim

Big Jim
Feb 19, 2007
786
I find it more amusing when it's also blowing a gale and people attempt to put their umbrellas up. I saw a woman do this the other day and the wind took her about 10 metres down the road before she sensibly thought better of it

Yeah, but then the stupid cu)nts also end up poking you in the eye with the vicious multi-pronged spikes. I've had many a close call walking down a high street.
 






Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
12,829
Toronto
Yeah, but then the stupid cu)nts also end up poking you in the eye with the vicious multi-pronged spikes. I've had many a close call walking down a high street.

Oh yes, totally agree, people seem to think it's fine to hold them so that the sharp prongs are at most people's eye level and to make it even worse they can't see where they're going so are totally oblivious to the fact that they nearly poked your eye out.

I've never owned an umbrella myself, don't see the point.
 


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