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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

well need i say more any one fancy a chat ?

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston

... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bored people are boring. They moan continuously and like children they think that everyone else exists to amuse them.

The more you moan the more walls you are building around yourself.

Try giving for once.

Amuse someone. Amuse yourself. Stop demanding that people come into your arena.

BE A BIT FUCKING INTERESTING.

There.... I hope I have been of service on this your umpteenth whinging thread.

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means. "

You not got to the end yet Invictus, the final chapter blows your mind

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Granny,i dont care what folk say about you,l like you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Me too xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means. "

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating.

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating. "

So is now a bad time to tell you even a battered old copy is worth about £24,000?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We never get bored theres always something to do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating. "

I watched a programe once where you can make christmas trees out of old books.

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating.

I watched a programe once where you can make christmas trees out of old books. "

That's me sorted for Christamas then, I've got about 400 old porno mags I could recycle...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating.

So is now a bad time to tell you even a battered old copy is worth about £24,000? "

The hats are selling well online.....v v exclusive of course and top dolla prices.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"... apparently not.

Try reading 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby then you will truly know what boredom means.

I thoroughly enjoyed it,I got a roll of sticky tape, ripped the pages out and made paper hats with them. Fascinating.

I watched a programe once where you can make christmas trees out of old books. "

Unfortunately my youngest watched the same programme, came home to find a whole forest of my favourite books.

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

To the OP did you get a chance to follow Vic's advice?

I was just wondering what your thoughts were on A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby.

In particular I would urge you to mull chapter 12 of A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby over. It has some good pointers on passing time with hats.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is there a chapter on passing time with helmets?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there a chapter on passing time with helmets?"

bobbies helmets, as in penis heads granny????

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston


"To the OP did you get a chance to follow Vic's advice?

I was just wondering what your thoughts were on A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby.

In particular I would urge you to mull chapter 12 of A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby over. It has some good pointers on passing time with hats."

I agree Funky, 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby is truly a masterpiece.

I would say my favourite chapter of 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby is chapter 6, 'Head wear of the Popaloomo tribes in the context of male passage rites'.

It's truly enlightening just what 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby contains.

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston


"Is there a chapter on passing time with helmets?"

I assume you mean in 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby?

Yes, indeed. 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby has a whole 4 chapters devoted to helmets, their role in society and many uses.

I can highly recommend you get a copy of 'A Concise Dictionary of Head Wear of the British Empire and Surrounding Primitive and Unenlightened Assorted Barbarians' written in 1809 by Professor Arnold Samson-Crossby, Granny.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bored people are boring. They moan continuously and like children they think that everyone else exists to amuse them.

The more you moan the more walls you are building around yourself.

Try giving for once.

Amuse someone. Amuse yourself. Stop demanding that people come into your arena.

BE A BIT FUCKING INTERESTING.

There.... I hope I have been of service on this your umpteenth whinging thread. "

sound advice x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wish i had the luxury of time to be bored!

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