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Just now, NJ2 said:

Two things; peanut butter is teckle (crunchy, naturally). Amy McDonald used to be better looking but would still get it.

She looks like a junkie in that picture.

Wid not, even if she put her best Rangers top on.

And peanut butter (crunchy or smooth) is for children and the feeble minded.

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56 minutes ago, Jamaldo said:

 

 


The first two words of the headline are "deaf mum". It really couldn't be clearer.

 

tbf I'd imagine most parents taking a child to a Little Mix show wouldn't be complaining if they were deaf for the evening, so you understand the confusion.

Much like someone looking at that fucking picture might wish they were blind.

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She looks like a junkie in that picture.
Wid not, even if she put her best Rangers top on.
And peanut butter (crunchy or smooth) is for children and the feeble minded.

You’re a weak and feeble minded junkie
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I'm sorry but I'd still tackle Amy McDonald even if she hummed the sash throughout.

Peanut butter is not for kids, its a tremendous 'cannot be arsed' sandwich filling. 

That deaf Mum is an attention seeking boot, I bet her husband buys her mittens at Christmas for some peace and quiet.

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I'm sorry but I'd still tackle Amy McDonald even if she hummed the sash throughout.
Peanut butter is not for kids, its a tremendous 'cannot be arsed' sandwich filling. 
That deaf Mum is an attention seeking boot, I bet her husband buys her mittens at Christmas for some peace and quiet.

Post of the week imo
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4 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Succinct. 

Anyway, having a flick through he pinnacle of journalism that is the Dundee Courier (hard copy) and some wifie has put a personal ad in (the only one) including a selfie, phone number and email address.

Is this normal? Has she never heard of WTM? Should I email her to warn her?

 

Wid?

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5 minutes ago, Melanius Mullarkey said:

Succinct. 

Anyway, having a flick through he pinnacle of journalism that is the Dundee Courier (hard copy) and some wifie has put a personal ad in (the only one) including a selfie, phone number and email address.

Is this normal? Has she never heard of WTM? Should I email her to warn her?

 

Just tell her when you get home. 

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3 hours ago, KnightswoodBear said:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-42776454

I'm a bit torn by this.  Yes, of course the deaf girls should be allowed to have the same experience as everyone else, but is it just me that thinks the mother is coming across as an attention seeking boot here?

Surely the main reasons for going to a concert is to listen to the tunes .

Would it really make that much of a difference if the lyrics were signed ?

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