which kind of jelly are we looking for. i've got some orange cubes in the cupboard but i don't know if you want strawberry or??
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
i remember those cubes, haven't had them for years like smiley faces. my mum always said don't eat the cubes but occasionally my and my sister ate them because they were quite niceFatherTed wrote:
which kind of jelly are we looking for. i've got some orange cubes in the cupboard but i don't know if you want strawberry or??
i ate a pack of them once before a swimming gala. worked C:Toilet Sex wrote:
i remember those cubes, haven't had them for years like smiley faces. my mum always said don't eat the cubes but occasionally my and my sister ate them because they were quite niceFatherTed wrote:
which kind of jelly are we looking for. i've got some orange cubes in the cupboard but i don't know if you want strawberry or??
good times
Sorry, they only employ unskilled cabin crew Or pilots.Ultrafunkula wrote:
So PeeVee. Didja get me a job already at RipoffAir?
And I was talking about the UKBevo wrote:
not too bad anymore, it's still "severe" according to the monitor, but seems pretty peachy when compared to the "exceptional" that was here for a year+
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DM_state.htm?TX,S
i didn't know the UK had droughtsPrivateVendetta wrote:
And I was talking about the UKBevo wrote:
not too bad anymore, it's still "severe" according to the monitor, but seems pretty peachy when compared to the "exceptional" that was here for a year+
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DM_state.htm?TX,S
Not really if we have a bit of a drought we're just not supposed to use hosepipes to wash cars, water gardens etc. In an Ireland with no potatoes they all starve to death...Bevo wrote:
i didn't know the UK had droughtsPrivateVendetta wrote:
And I was talking about the UKBevo wrote:
not too bad anymore, it's still "severe" according to the monitor, but seems pretty peachy when compared to the "exceptional" that was here for a year+
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/DM_state.htm?TX,S
thats like ireland without potatos amiright
the floods helped people water their gardens luckilycoke wrote:
Not really if we have a bit of a drought we're just not supposed to use hosepipes to wash cars, water gardens etc. In an Ireland with no potatoes they all starve to death...Bevo wrote:
i didn't know the UK had droughtsPrivateVendetta wrote:
And I was talking about the UK
thats like ireland without potatos amiright