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Gala is much better
Yes it at least the singing is good. What the gimp in the fox head and suit all about?
well you see its Foxy Bingo - hence the fox..
quote:Originally posted by fookat:
well you see its Foxy Bingo - hence the fox..
Pol Pot Noodle (Guest)
Are you mad cos you went to the fancy dress shop and the fox suits were all gone?
quote:Originally posted by Pol Pot Noodle:
Are you mad cos you went to the fancy dress shop and the fox suits were all gone?
I am mostly just mad.
Pol Pot Noodle (Guest)
Yeah. I'd go as a pirate anyway.
Former Member
Which is the one with all the pink balls?
That one irritates me, mind you they all do
That one irritates me, mind you they all do
At least all the loan adverts have gone!
Bingo is the new way to get peoples cash.
Bingo is the new way to get peoples cash.
Former Member
You're not wrong there Amythist.
Mind you they still do a busy line in personal injury claims
Mind you they still do a busy line in personal injury claims
Yes,ambulance chasers,heartless lowlife.
Yes yes I have noticed that the compensation ones are scarce too...quote:Originally posted by Amythist:
At least all the loan adverts have gone!
Bingo is the new way to get peoples cash.
quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
You're not wrong there Amythist.
Mind you they still do a busy line in personal injury claims
Like the ones starring that arse who used to be on The Bill and probably can't get another job nowadays.
If you skid in a dogturd, fall over and break your nose and it "absolutely wasn't your fault", some other poor sucker should have to pay.
What ever happened to the phrase: "accidents happen"?
I agree, but do people really get paid compensation for things like this? I see adverts of people falling over at work and making a claim, will their Boss not fire them after that?quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:quote:Originally posted by Veggieburger:
You're not wrong there Amythist.
Mind you they still do a busy line in personal injury claims
Like the ones starring that arse who used to be on The Bill and probably can't get another job nowadays.
If you skid in a dogturd, fall over and break your nose and it "absolutely wasn't your fault", some other poor sucker should have to pay.
What ever happened to the phrase: "accidents happen"?
quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I agree, but do people really get paid compensation for things like this? I see adverts of people falling over at work and making a claim, will their Boss not fire them after that?
Nooooooo... thank god
Youy can't fire someone for claiming for something that you should have protected them from in the first place - that's illegal and would cost them even more in an "unfair dismissal" tribunal.
I'm in favour of that, actually, having had dealings with my own scumbag bosses lately.
It's the silly stuff, like suing the council for tripping over a cracked paving stone that gets me mad
In the end, claims like that all get added on to your and my council tax bills.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
What ever happened to the phrase: "accidents happen"?
Respect my (difficult for an insurance company to disprove) pain dammit 1!!1!!1
and then compensate me handsomely
Cheeky Bingo is worse
"Cheeky cheeky...cheeky cheeky cheeky..Cheeky Bingo."
Makes me want to rip my eyes out.
Although, all the bingo ads are fair annoying actually.
"Cheeky cheeky...cheeky cheeky cheeky..Cheeky Bingo."
Makes me want to rip my eyes out.
Although, all the bingo ads are fair annoying actually.
There is something sinister about that Foxman.
quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
It's the silly stuff, like suing the council for tripping over a cracked paving stone that gets me mad
In the end, claims like that all get added on to your and my council tax bills.
To be fair, though...
My elderly mother, who has poor eyesight, did just that on the pavement outside her home; she spent a week in hospital with a shattered knee, and now she can barely walk at all.
The broken pavement had been reported several times, by several different people over the course of a year; it was repaired two days after she notified the council of her intent to sue.
I don't think it was unreasonable of her to seek compensation.
I know!! and It's advertising such a classy product too
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by fabienne:
There is something sinister about that Foxman.
He's a bit too human-like to be a fox....
The man in the suit isn't exactly a great actor.
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