THINGS YOU DON'T SEE ANYMORE (Part 1)

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Jogon
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Sweet Tobacco    [coconut sweet strips]

dogduke
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Kids eating raw sausage,not the skins, boughtfrom the local butcher.
Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.90% of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.

LS1
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BillyBritvic wrote: tilly wrote: My mobile is so old it still has press button A or for your money back press button B.For the younger ones on here you wont know what im talking about.He He. Nice one, lol You'd be surprised about what us "younger ones" know     

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LS1 wrote: BillyBritvic wrote: tilly wrote: My mobile is so old it still has press button A or for your money back press button B.For the younger ones on here you wont know what im talking about.He He. Nice one, lol You'd be surprised about what us "younger ones" know      Hi LSI My grandaughter says that mind you she is eleven going on twenty five.I keep telling her i have forgot more than she knows.He He.Dont think im bringing young ones down far from it im still learning and im er old. lol    
No matter were i end my days im an Hunslet lad with Hunslet ways.

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Toasting forks
Is it me or has Leeds gone mad

Jogon
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English:-Pears Transparent Soap["Made in India" in teeny tiny writing]Wright's Coal Tar Soap["Made in Turkey" in teeny tiny writing]+After 130 years of safe use, EC directives banned the use of coal tar in non-prescription products, and so tea tree oil is the anti-bacterial ingredient.So it is 'Coal Tar FRAGRANCE'

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V signs.Flicking the V seems to be less common than it used to be.    

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Cardiarms wrote: V signs.Flicking the V seems to be less common than it used to be.     Not in my house it isn't, especially when reality garbage is on the TV. My missus say's I'm nuts flicking V's at the telly. I also flick V's at drivers who are too lazy to indicate which way they are turning.
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.

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Chrism wrote: Cardiarms wrote: V signs.Flicking the V seems to be less common than it used to be.     Not in my house it isn't, especially when reality garbage is on the TV. My missus say's I'm nuts flicking V's at the telly. I also flick V's at drivers who are too lazy to indicate which way they are turning. That will be most drivers now as only a few seem to indicate they are turning! PS. I miss those short indicators that used to pop out on either the left or right of the car to indicate which way the car was going to turn.
A rainbow is a ribbon that Nature puts on when she washes her hair.

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"Doing a Genie"on mischief or bonfire night (emptying contents of many bangers onto dry ground and lighting it whilst group of lads huddled over it, whoosh etc, eyebrows, lungs, temporary loss of vision, oh happy days).

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