By: iffley
On 22-Oct-04 at 09:44:25 BST, seller added the following information: Most of you have hit the nail on the head, you know. I still love the old dog, despite what she did to me. And, thanks to the...
View ArticleBy: Sidhedevil
I was once at an academic conference in Durham, and when the very senior, very upper-class Professor who was the chairman of the thing suggested, after a couple or ten rounds of sherries in the Senior...
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A chip shop. I.e. A fast food shop specialising in fried potatoes and accompanying delicacies.
View ArticleBy: ChasFile
You forgot those asinine "Baby on Board" signs from the 80's. And the word "asinine."
View ArticleBy: meech
You forgot those asinine "Baby on Board" signs from the 80's. I still see one or two every day...[and its cousin "Babe on Board"]
View ArticleBy: clevershark
Now it must go to join Pet Rocks, "WhassssUP?", Steve Martin arrows-through-the-head, and those little dogs in the back window with the heads that go up and down You forgot those asinine "Baby on...
View ArticleBy: Sidhedevil
This gets my vote as "Official Memekiller" of the "wacky eBay auction-cum-tirade". Now it must go to join Pet Rocks, "WhassssUP?", Steve Martin arrows-through-the-head, and those little dogs in the...
View ArticleBy: clevershark
Usually when the price gets up to that level the auction gets pulled by ebay, but this doesn't seem to have happened yet.
View ArticleBy: efalk
the opening bid amount was 20 pounds, I would assume it was pushed up by jokers as this went round the net.
View ArticleBy: fenriq
Who in the hell is going to pay ten million pounds for some wedding invites to some stranger's wedding? I'm guessing its someone famous but so what?
View ArticleInvitations to a wedding I don't want to go to
You can buy a pair of invitations to a wedding I don't want to go to
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