i just saw an unusually large bee. i wondered for a moment if it were a queen bee or just a freakishly large regular bee, then it flew away and i decided it wasn't all that important.
That must be a one in a million chance. Wonder if it was the same one?
What is the derivation of the surname Chapman, I wonder? Chap. Man. Was the original Chapman a person of such indisputable masculinity he was both a chap AND a man?
What about Blokefella. Or Geezergent?
Tsk. Idle musings of sobriety. Time for beer.
I've just looked it up in a book. It's from the Anglo Saxon, <i> Ceapmann </i> which means travelling salesman.
i just went out for a cigarette, then i realised i didn't really want it and threw most of it away. then i came back inside and sat at my desk and typed things.
You can keep your tommy k and brown sauce (unless it's a sausage sarnie of course) because mayo and English mustard are the only way to compliment a bacon and egg banjo.
It must be because I'm from Spain. We love the stuff over there - try it, you might like it. When I moved to England and tried salad cream for the first time I knew I had truly found the work of the devil.
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What is the derivation of the surname Chapman, I wonder? Chap. Man. Was the original Chapman a person of such indisputable masculinity he was both a chap AND a man?
What about Blokefella. Or Geezergent?
Tsk. Idle musings of sobriety. Time for beer.
I've just looked it up in a book. It's from the Anglo Saxon, <i> Ceapmann </i> which means travelling salesman.
Wonder if he had a fast car?
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Brown sauce (HP only will suffice) <b>OR</b> English mustard (Coleman's only, powder version preferably).
Mayo is the devil's jizz.