Tasks accompanied by involuntary actions

Mine:
Phone conversation accompanied by testicles reshuffle.
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LennyLowrent said:
What's yours..?
Mine:
Phone conversation accompanied by testicles reshuffle.2 -
For the last few years - sitting on the sofa followed by an involuntary “aaaaahhhhhhh”2
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Talking to @ricky_otto - yawn5
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I can't visit my parents without immediately looking inside the fridge11
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You would have been better off putting them in the freezer.McBobbin said:I can't visit my parents without immediately looking inside the fridge
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F*ck you.DaveMehmet said:Talking to @ricky_otto - yawn
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And the task..?ricky_otto said:
F*ck you.DaveMehmet said:Talking to @ricky_otto - yawn
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Getting up off the sofa followed by an "ooh aah my back"SuedeAdidas said:For the last few years - sitting on the sofa followed by an involuntary “aaaaahhhhhhh”
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A sneeze/laugh/cough followed by the passing of wind ...3
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ricky_otto said:
Whisper sweet nothings and then F*ck you.DaveMehmet said:Talking to @ricky_otto - yawn
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Looking down and to the right when I'm laughing at something. Apparently.
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Talking to my girlfriend on the phone / making a circle with my hands and then slowly making it smaller.0
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Any conversation with a Canadian resulting in me replaying Fweind - BUDDEH - GUYYYYYY over and over in my head0
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I hope you mean bunching your fists, rather than "tightening your grip"Wheresmeticket? said:Talking to my girlfriend on the phone / making a circle with my hands and then slowly making it smaller.
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I definitely read it as the latter2
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working/finding out who really killed JFK on Charlton Life0
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pissing on a brass/spending more money3
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Buying a pint and complaining about the price when up London/somewhere gentrified0
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It might be more of a eastern Canada thing (most Canadian stereotypes are) but, as hilarious as the South Park Canadians are, I don't think I've ever heard a Canadian uses those expressions in that way, and I've lived here for 8 years.Leroy Ambrose said:Any conversation with a Canadian resulting in me replaying Fweind - BUDDEH - GUYYYYYY over and over in my head
To be fair though, they're also no that into fart jokes and the top half of their heads are firmly attached to the bottom half, although I wouldn't like to speak for Newfies.0 - Sponsored links:
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There's an area of Edmonton called Inglewood, which my wife has to visit regular for work. Whenever she comes home and tells me she been to Inglewood today, I can't help but say "Inglewood, Inglewood always up to no good".1
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Alas no. The latter.McBobbin said:
I hope you mean bunching your fists, rather than "tightening your grip"Wheresmeticket? said:Talking to my girlfriend on the phone / making a circle with my hands and then slowly making it smaller.
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Toronto girl I went out with, all her buddies (sorry, buddehs) uses to say buddeh and guy. Not friend, so much - but buddeh was all over the placeExiled_Addick said:
It might be more of a eastern Canada thing (most Canadian stereotypes are) but, as hilarious as the South Park Canadians are, I don't think I've ever heard a Canadian uses those expressions in that way, and I've lived here for 8 years.Leroy Ambrose said:Any conversation with a Canadian resulting in me replaying Fweind - BUDDEH - GUYYYYYY over and over in my head
To be fair though, they're also no that into fart jokes and the top half of their heads are firmly attached to the bottom half, although I wouldn't like to speak for Newfies.0 -
Seeing @Leeds_Addick post and asking him about Leeds.....
When's the new badge being decided up your way mate?0 -
Up my way? New owners changing the badge is the last thing I wantsam3110 said:Seeing @Leeds_Addick post and asking him about Leeds.....
When's the new badge being decided up your way mate?0