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13 hours ago, Follyfoot said:

 

I’ve still resisted googling this but been very close to doing so several times. My interest is now wained completely Although I’m having a few beers tonight so will probably forget

If your there check out tarmacking, the bin laden and spiderman 

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18 hours ago, chrisp65 said:

Isleworth, got there lunchtime and street parked directly outside the property I was visiting.

If it weren’t for the lockdown, I’d have invited you in for a cuppa!

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13 hours ago, cyrusr said:

In Liverpool you don’t need roads, none of the cars have any wheels.

When I go for a night out in Liverpool I like to do as the locals do. 

Get the train in.......drive home. 

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20 minutes ago, bannedfromHandV said:

So another northern city is the new COVID hotspot (Hull).

People in the south must be more cautious I guess but I find it interesting that no southern areas seem to be labelled as hotspots

London as a whole isnt doing so badly in terms of infection rates in comparison to the north. However who knows these days as the figures have been a complete mess in a lot of cases 

3 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:

thinking back tarmacking seems to be from the same family as the Cleveland steamer 

I still don't see how people ca  get turned on by that shit. Spidermaning is a laugh. Try it 😂

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9 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:

thinking back tarmacking seems to be from the same family as the Cleveland steamer 

Clevedon Steamer is far better, you just get to shit in the sea from 500 metres off shore.

Ask for details.

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