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There are two types of men...

...Doctor Who fans and heterosexuals.

There are two types of men...

...those evil, selfish, heartless bastards who broke your heart, and me, baby.

My favourite game when I was growing up was..
Kick a Gyppo.
They never play that these days, it's all Playstations & X Boxes.

Babestation* and Sex Boxes*

Next weeks episode

Doctor Who and the..f**k are you lookin' at?!

Next week's episode: Dr Who and the Knock-Knock Jokers

So I picked my numbers, filled in my ticket and...handed in my benefit claim.

Yes we're a close family.. say Siamese quintuplets.

How many iPhone users does it take to change a light bulb?
All of them...

One to change the bulb, and the rest to finger their own smug arseholes.

Sorry - off topic. As you were!

Quote: Lee Henman @ October 15 2009, 11:47 PM BST

How many iPhone users does it take to change a light bulb?
All of them...

One to change the bulb, and the rest to finger their own smug arseholes.

Wouldn't they have an app for it?

Quote: Lee Henman @ October 15 2009, 11:47 PM BST

How many iPhone users does it take to change a light bulb?
All of them...

One to change the bulb, and the rest to finger their own smug arseholes.

Sorry - off topic. As you were!

It's not off topic Lee
you can add a feedline whenever.

How many I phone users does it take to change a lightbulb?
What's a lightbulb? I've got an Iphone.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ October 15 2009, 11:56 PM BST

It's not off topic Lee
you can add a feedline whenever.

How many I phone users does it take to change a lightbulb?
What's a lightbulb? I've got an Iphone.

Your punchline is flawed - surely they'd never say "I've got an Iphone"? Errr

My favourite game when I was growing up was when I'd turn to mum and quietly mutter 'Lufy Liu', then she'd turn to Dad and say 'Bruth Lee'. We loved a game of Chinese Lispers.

(Then sometimes someone would suggest playing Chinese Whispers. I'd always play it by ear, mind.)

Quote: Stu R @ October 16 2009, 1:18 AM BST

My favourite game when I was growing up was when I'd turn to mum and quietly mutter 'Lufy Liu', then she'd turn to Dad and say 'Bruth Lee'. We loved a game of Chinese Lispers.

(Then sometimes someone would suggest playing Chinese Whispers. I'd always play it by ear, mind.)

Laughing out loud

My favourite game when I grew up was>...hide in the container truck and assylum seek, living in Afghanistan sucked.