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Reply 1
meh... :hmpf:
Reply 2
lol ok
Reply 3
:hmpf: :wink:

Q: ... what do you call a sheep tied to a lamppost in Manchester?
A: The leisure centre.



:love: you really! :redface:
Reply 4
:confused:
Raindance
:hmpf: :wink:

Q: ... what do you call a sheep tied to a lamppost in Manchester?
A: The leisure centre.



:love: you really! :redface:


That only works for Wales. :confused:
Reply 6
:rolleyes:
What do you call AT82?








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HearTheThunder
What do you call AT82?








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what's heather mcartney and everton got in common?

the second leg is just for 4 show
Reply 10
HearTheThunder
What do you call AT82?


Alphanumeric?
Reply 11
I think the reason us scousers take these banter well is the fact we hear these jokes 10000000's of times!

CITY OF CULTURE, WE'RE HAVING A LAUGH!
Reply 12
I have visions of all these scallies in Liverpool throwing bricks at screens becuase of me now :biggrin:

I am very found of scousers which is why I like to joke about Liverpool, becuase they have such good sense of humour they take it the way its intended.

This why I like Liverpool so much, most scousers in here have just ignored it, now if I did a thread about Birmingham I would probably gets lots of stick about it :smile:

Scousers are some of the kindest and most honest people I have ever met :smile:
Reply 13
HearTheThunder
What do you call AT82?








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Sir?
Reply 14
AT82

Scousers are some of the kindest and most honest people I have ever met :smile:

Good man, it's only people who have never visited this wonderfull city that think otherwise!
Book-worm
Good man, it's only people who have never visited this wonderfull city that think otherwise!


depends what area of liverpool, or merseyside your talking about...


i can walk down the road to a really rough area (North end of Birkenhead, or seacome) where the stereotypes live. There are many rough areas in liverpool too...
Reply 16
saiyamana
depends what area of liverpool, or merseyside your talking about...


i can walk down the road to a really rough area (North end of Birkenhead, or seacome) where the stereotypes live. There are many rough areas in liverpool too...

Yes your right, but every city in the world probably has places were the stereotypical scouser would fit in perfectly!

I live in a so-called rough area in the south end of Liverpool, and i've never had any trouble in my life, my family have never had there car robbed, or there bags!
Reply 18
:bawling:

*takes elocution lessons*

Must... rehabilitate... myself... based... upon... social... ideal... :rolleyes:



Nothing wrong with the brummies either, btw! It's only those smelly southerners we should be worrying about! :wink:
Reply 19
To be honest its only really mainly the scouse professionals I have met, I don't really know any of the chavs.