Anyone who watches Pointless, that fella Charlie is a right tit and won ffs.
Also, I thought people who watch Pointless made you fume when I read your post at first. I "hmphed" indignantly.
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Anyone who watches Pointless, that fella Charlie is a right tit and won ffs.
I hate this also! What if there was a scandal over some water, they would call it watergate without any sense of irony, also what if there was a scandal over a gate, would it be gategateThe addition of 'gate' as a suffix to indicate a controversial incident is starting to make me fume. What would they call it if something happened at Watergate now? Watergategate?
I hate this also! What if there was a scandal over some water, they would call it watergate without any sense of irony, also what if there was a scandal over a gate, would it be gategate
Imagine your local builder installing an access point into your back garden at cost. The fallout from matesratesgatesgate would be horrendous.Exactly, what about scandals involving gardens, fields or parks? What if there was a controversy involving a gate in a park in Parkgate?
Fella I know used to would get a bucket of water and sponge and randomly pick houses to tidy up and demand the money for it afterwards. We called him the window cleaner of opportunity.The people where I work who use the phrase "window of opportunity"
I've never wanted someone to lose a quiz show as much as him.Yeah, saw that. Constantly verbalizing his boring thought process while wearing his loud shirts. INFURIATING.
No, I do that to The Chase fans...Also, I thought people who watch Pointless made you fume when I read your post at first. I "hmphed" indignantly.
I've never wanted someone to lose a quiz show as much as him.
You've made me like that phrase now blueman.good workFella I know used to would get a bucket of water and sponge and randomly pick houses to tidy up and demand the money for it afterwards. We called him the window cleaner of opportunity.