My nuts aren’t that big.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:24 amNice!Petrol Head wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 6:08 am^ i bought the C124, sight unseen off eBay. So yeah, very tempting.
Sold it last year for a profit. It can be done, but I’m not sure the investment in time is worth it, but.
I’m on the cusp of securing another long term desire of mine, the C140 CL500. I think they’ve depreciated as far as they’ll go now before the pendulum swings back.
But yeah, back on topic - food, cars and beer, best part of being home.
Rule of law to an extent too, but it does have a habit of eating into your degeneracy sessions, unfortunately.
How about the V12...
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Not to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
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Most of the changes are actually on my tired old face, must be all the 50cent drafts.
So you go back home, after being smiled at by plenty of youthful females here, and so can't help but throw your attention at some chicks walking by on the street, except they are looking back at you as being some sort of criminal sex offender. If in a group they might even go for the personal attack, 'ew horny grandpa' 'what a disgusting old dxck' etc etc. and so you fly back here, to get a bit of respect again.
So you go back home, after being smiled at by plenty of youthful females here, and so can't help but throw your attention at some chicks walking by on the street, except they are looking back at you as being some sort of criminal sex offender. If in a group they might even go for the personal attack, 'ew horny grandpa' 'what a disgusting old dxck' etc etc. and so you fly back here, to get a bit of respect again.
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We’re not all fat, balding 60+ year olds, you know.newnewnewbie wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:54 amMost of the changes are actually on my tired old face, must be all the 50cent drafts.
So you go back home, after being smiled at by plenty of youthful females here, and so can't help but throw your attention at some chicks walking by on the street, except they are looking back at you as being some sort of criminal sex offender. If in a group they might even go for the personal attack, 'ew horny grandpa' 'what a disgusting old dxck' etc etc. and so you fly back here, to get a bit of respect again.
It’s more: “Oh great to see you! You live in.... Thailand or something, right? What’s the food like?”
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When I was back I had a half hour conversation with a group of friends about how good the new Indian restaurant in the village was - I tried it and it was excellent. Followed by another half an hour on the Michelin Star restaurant that had also opened in the village - alas bookings for that were 2 months in advance so I could not give it a try.Miguelito wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:22 amNot to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
These discussions did follow on the backs of multiple conversations regarding former neighbours who had since moved away from the village and what they were doing now. Along with several conversations regarding concerns about the declining quality of our local schools.
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
You live in Suffolk, Surrey or Cheshire.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:08 pmWhen I was back I had a half hour conversation with a group of friends about how good the new Indian restaurant in the village was - I tried it and it was excellent. Followed by another half an hour on the Michelin Star restaurant that had also opened in the village - alas bookings for that were 2 months in advance so I could not give it a try.Miguelito wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:22 amNot to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
These discussions did follow on the backs of multiple conversations regarding former neighbours who had since moved away from the village and what they were doing now. Along with several conversations regarding concerns about the declining quality of our local schools.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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No, nah, and nope.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:45 pmYou live in Suffolk, Surrey or Cheshire.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:08 pmWhen I was back I had a half hour conversation with a group of friends about how good the new Indian restaurant in the village was - I tried it and it was excellent. Followed by another half an hour on the Michelin Star restaurant that had also opened in the village - alas bookings for that were 2 months in advance so I could not give it a try.Miguelito wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:22 amNot to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
These discussions did follow on the backs of multiple conversations regarding former neighbours who had since moved away from the village and what they were doing now. Along with several conversations regarding concerns about the declining quality of our local schools.
"We, the sons of John Company, have arrived"
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I'd say blackpool huddersfield or doncaster.
I love bitches n gonna fuck Texas and the USA+ right up their god damn ass! Hallelujah!
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If posters paid attention to what is written on this forum, they would have noted that Playboy has occasionally referred to where he Lords it over the peasants on his manor. He has previously (on Twin Peaks) indicated that it might not be a million miles away from the land of Stilton, pork pies & foxhunting.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 4:42 pmNo, nah, and nope.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:45 pmYou live in Suffolk, Surrey or Cheshire.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:08 pmWhen I was back I had a half hour conversation with a group of friends about how good the new Indian restaurant in the village was - I tried it and it was excellent. Followed by another half an hour on the Michelin Star restaurant that had also opened in the village - alas bookings for that were 2 months in advance so I could not give it a try.Miguelito wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:22 amNot to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
These discussions did follow on the backs of multiple conversations regarding former neighbours who had since moved away from the village and what they were doing now. Along with several conversations regarding concerns about the declining quality of our local schools.
'History is a set of lies agreed upon.'
Attributed to Napoleon
Attributed to Napoleon
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To any other than an englishman that would be incoherent.
Would you like to place him on the map, sir?
Is he like Poldark, or a wee bit more peasantish n shit?
Would you like to place him on the map, sir?
Is he like Poldark, or a wee bit more peasantish n shit?
I love bitches n gonna fuck Texas and the USA+ right up their god damn ass! Hallelujah!
Stilton in Peterborough?springrain wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 6:50 pmIf posters paid attention to what is written on this forum, they would have noted that Playboy has occasionally referred to where he Lords it over the peasants on his manor. He has previously (on Twin Peaks) indicated that it might not be a million miles away from the land of Stilton, pork pies & foxhunting.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 4:42 pmNo, nah, and nope.YaTingPom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:45 pmYou live in Suffolk, Surrey or Cheshire.Playboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 12:08 pmWhen I was back I had a half hour conversation with a group of friends about how good the new Indian restaurant in the village was - I tried it and it was excellent. Followed by another half an hour on the Michelin Star restaurant that had also opened in the village - alas bookings for that were 2 months in advance so I could not give it a try.Miguelito wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:22 amNot to say large changes don’t happen (Brexit, etc), but to get stuck in conversations about neighbors and dogs and the smallest of regional shite like it fucking matters makes me just reach for the bottle.Playboy wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:16 amYou actually have a point there. After living in a developing third world country for so long, you get used to a certain change of pace always going on around you.
Going home after so long away it takes a while to realise that 80% of what you left is still the same
These discussions did follow on the backs of multiple conversations regarding former neighbours who had since moved away from the village and what they were doing now. Along with several conversations regarding concerns about the declining quality of our local schools.
Michelin tyres at Quickfit maybe but definitely no starred restaurants.
Melton Mowbray. Naa.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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