Dec 2017
8:36pm, 19 Dec 2017
15,708 posts
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Chrisity
And i've never got off my bike and used my coat to help a lego brick off the road as it couldn't get up the kerb.
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Dec 2017
8:50pm, 19 Dec 2017
83 posts
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iRicey
This is a close run thing.
I've never felt the bump in a minibus when it has run over some lego...
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Dec 2017
9:34pm, 19 Dec 2017
98,140 posts
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GregP
What’s the difference between The Emirates Stadium and a Lego brick?
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Dec 2017
10:18pm, 19 Dec 2017
12,984 posts
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Carpathius
Durability I'd imagine. The stadium will fall down in a few years while a Lego brick won't even dissolve in Coke.
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Dec 2017
10:20pm, 19 Dec 2017
46,557 posts
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swittle
.....unlike certain unnamed footballers - allegedly.
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Dec 2017
11:41pm, 19 Dec 2017
12,884 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
Not much, apparently...
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Dec 2017
6:24am, 20 Dec 2017
98,141 posts
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GregP
Hmm.
What’s the difference between The Emirates Stadium and a hedgehog?
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Dec 2017
8:16am, 20 Dec 2017
32,618 posts
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GlennR
Well I’m going for one is covered with pricks and the other is full of them.
#COYS
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Dec 2017
8:21am, 20 Dec 2017
98,147 posts
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GregP
With a hedgehog, all the pricks are on the outside - so yes, I'll give you that. #COYS
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Dec 2017
8:41am, 20 Dec 2017
15,620 posts
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StanderClaus
You both talk about pricks and both end with #COYS
As it there were not enough talk of pricks already?
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