Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
I think I am a liberal type of person, I have dropped most of the old ways in order to make way for the ways of todays generation, that's only fair as they will have to live with them a lot longer than I will. I can get by on a computer, I have even forced myself to say that stupid word 'Google', a major step for someone of my generation, I mean if I had said 'Google google google' in a pub twenty years ago some kind lady would would have pinched my chin and stuck a soother in me mouth.Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
Foxy Flynn.Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
Yes,-wot he said,malcolm...that were rait interestin' read,wi't'gnomes and t'wishes plus t'lesson in selflessness-and it leaves thee thinkin'.....and what I thought were 'That Sam,laik...eeh,bai 'eck-what a dick!'Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
I was never good at accents Pug, although I do a fair impression of James Cagney from the film ‘White Heat’, no not the common ‘Top of the World Maw’ at the end but where he takes the debilitating headaches and doubles up on the floor, then ‘Maw’ consoles him with a shot of whiskey, it’s very convincing and can be useful for getting out of going places with the wife when I don’t want to go, or if already there getting home early, It did get a bit too close for comfort one time when the brother in law insisted on calling an ambulance, but I wriggled out of it eventually, three shots of whiskey and I was a miraculously cured man.Re: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
In my younger days in the ‘pool this would be a common exchange on the streets when a group of lads found themselves walking behind a group of girls and wanted to catch their attentionRe: Gumbud Leisurely Scribbles (part 2)
Ah the ol’ townies mating game Gumbud, well do I remember it, ever so romantic wasn’t it, all roses and charm. Ours went something like this.
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