Does it have that Morrissey singles box set in the list of albums???

Re: Don't be silly! That was a quesion about Morrissey NOT Heather I thought people would be pleased

That I was talking about Morrissey.
I don't find your Heather joke? funny sorry.
 
Re: Is Heather a Hottie?

> She's quite expensive you know.

She's certainly high maintenance... That's all I'll say.
Ruffian
 
Re: Why do you always joke Ruffian?

Everything you say is joke. You take nothing seriously. You don't even know Heather! and that is a fact.
 
Re: Why do you always joke Ruffian?

> Everything you say is joke. You take nothing seriously. You don't even
> know Heather! and that is a fact.

I ask myself that very question as well from time to time Andy.

In Ruffians case I think he has drank too much "Sunny Delight" as a kid as well as all those eels that Londoners eat whilst ensconced down in the tube station singing"My Old Man's A Dustman".

I could be wrong though
 
Re: Johnny I think Ruffian's jokes are wearing very thin now.

I ask myself that very question as well from time to time Andy.

In Ruffians case I think he has drank too much "Sunny Delight"
as a kid as well as all those eels that Londoners eat whilst ensconced
> down in the tube station singing"My Old Man's A Dustman".

> I could be wrong though======
Bexleyheath who knows what goes on there in North London?? jellyed eels i have never tried them or cockles or muscles.
 
Re: Why do you always joke Ruffian?

> In Ruffians case I think he has drank too much "Sunny Delight"
> as a kid as well as all those eels that Londoners eat whilst ensconced
> down in the tube station singing"My Old Man's A Dustman".

Ahh that sunny D.. all those E's.. brings me out in a rash!

While we're on, just who is Heather anyway? is she anything to do with Morrissey? She says nothing to me about my life, but i'll be in Bowden on Thursday night again to get some decent balls in the box!

Ruffian
 
Re: Why do you always joke Ruffian?

> Everything you say is joke. You take nothing seriously. You don't even
> know Heather! and that is a fact.

Sorry for laughing and joking Andy, I'll be morose, solemn and read extracts from 'the Plague' by Albert Camus in future.

I work on the basis that a frown or a troubled expression is bad for you, makes you old and miserable, and you end up sounding like Patrick MacCann... so I walk on the sunny side of the street all the time. You should try it!

Ruffian
 
Re: You're right again Andy. Ruffian's patter is terrible.
 
Re: Ruffian jokes?? I must have missed that.
 
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