note, the point in eye pictures is that you see the eye
not half of it
why did that facinate me?
Eyes like my youngest… light chocolate brown. =)
If i got chocolate that colour, I’d ask for my money back.
hello lets have a picture with faces now not just eyes oh god wat…
There appear to be some drunk people around you.
the two in the middle from the Right :fffuuu:
Looks dead in there siggs.
Looks like a cockfest in that pic, but it wasn’t too bad, and we were in a pretty huge group, so we didn’t care.
I was being sarcastic, looks pretty good, nothing worse than heading into town and it being brown bread all night.
:rolleyes:
every drunk pic you guys post has some guy licking some other guy
i dont understand your english lingo
brown bread wut
Brown bread = dead, it’s cockney rhyming slang.
I thought it might be something like that.
i’ll have a cup of tea with plenty of akka bilk, i’ll drink it in a min whilst i have an ocean wave. By the way, what about that bee’s and honey you owe me?
Translates to:
I’ll have a cup of tea with plenty of milk. I’ll have it in a minute whilst i have a shave. By the way, what about that money you owe me?
etc etc…
trouble and strife[color=black] wife
tea leaf[color=black] thief
So how many of you have gone up to the bartender and asked for a drink by naming off some name of a drink you have never heard of but are hoping it IS a drink and that you are happy with it?
Hmmmm, sounds risky.
I try to find a list of what’s on tap, and then order the most obscure sounding thing there.
That’s how I fell in love with Magic Hat #9.
“oh hai, yeah can yo make me a flaming retard with an extra jazz of James Bond please? mkay thanks!”
Actually… my fav is to tell the bar tender to get creative with a drink and if I like it I would ask for the name.
The last time I did that, the result was “Pink panties with a little dirty underwear”. VERY yummy.
I think if anyone came to the UK, the most common phrases that would go over their heads whoosh would be these two;
“I’m have a right mare today”
“Give him a bell”