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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby JoM » 13 Oct 2017, 13:05

saundra wrote:Don't you need a passport for Birmingham :Hi: :Hi:



People's Republic of Birmingham. Passport control at Gravelly Hill.
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby meriad » 13 Oct 2017, 13:06

:lol: :lol: :lol: Jo
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby Ally » 13 Oct 2017, 13:08

JoM wrote:
saundra wrote:Don't you need a passport for Birmingham :Hi: :Hi:



People's Republic of Birmingham. Passport control at Gravelly Hill.



More like Primark! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I still can't believe that bloke last summer when he told me to *ahem* go away!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :o :o :o :o
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby JoM » 13 Oct 2017, 13:14

What??? :o
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby cromwell » 13 Oct 2017, 13:23

I thought something was up, but you haven't come over as being bad tempered or unreasonable Frank; and I'm not surprised it's got you down. It would get anybody down.

No offence to Brum but given the chance of a bit of R and R there or Portugal, the Algarve would be the winner! :D
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby Ally » 13 Oct 2017, 13:27

JoM wrote:What??? :o



Yep!

I was on my way to the OC's to meet Kaz et al and I was walking past Primark when this chap, with his head down reading his phone, was 2cms from crashing into me when I just gently said, ooops, careful mate. He proceeded to glare at me, then put his face right up to mine and said F. O.!!!!

I was staggered! :shock:

He walked away and after a few shocked seconds so did I. I turned round to see him staring at me and then, to my absolute horror he took a few steps as if making to come back to me! :?

He stopped and then just walked away.

I'll never forget it!

I don't think I mentioned it when I met up with the others....I think I thought I might start to cry if I did. :cry:
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby meriad » 13 Oct 2017, 13:34

No you didn't mention it - crikey what an a*se
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby Ally » 13 Oct 2017, 13:37

meriad wrote:No you didn't mention it - crikey what an a*se



It was really horrible Ria. :(

If I hadn't been meeting you lot I would've got really upset but didn't want to be staggering into the OC's upset.
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby JoM » 13 Oct 2017, 13:45

That would've been bl00dy scary :o

Bet he wouldn't have said anything if it'd been a bloke he'd nearly bumped into.
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Re: A bit of a - whatever it is.

Postby Workingman » 13 Oct 2017, 13:49

meriad wrote:No you didn't mention it - crikey what an a*se

+1
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