What goes in Room 101
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- Been-Grant-Mitchell'd!
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- Location: West Sussex
- Been-Grant-Mitchell'd!
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- Location: West Sussex
- Been-Grant-Mitchell'd!
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The phrase 'on the weekend'. It is not 'on', it is AT the frigging weekend.
Last time i looked, i had a British Passport, the language we speak is the Queens English, and if i type the word color i fully expect spellcheck to give me a good bollocking, not give me a nod that i am subservient to the new world suppressors.
F***ing CLOSURE, I'll give you F***ing closure!
Anyway, can someone be my Paul Merton and banish this rape of our language to the fabled 101?
Last time i looked, i had a British Passport, the language we speak is the Queens English, and if i type the word color i fully expect spellcheck to give me a good bollocking, not give me a nod that i am subservient to the new world suppressors.
F***ing CLOSURE, I'll give you F***ing closure!
Anyway, can someone be my Paul Merton and banish this rape of our language to the fabled 101?
