why is it that gypsy fortune tellers are never very fortunate? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
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why is it that gypsy fortune tellers are never very fortunate? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Does Hobbes know about this. :cool: He is left without a leg to stand on.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
On a fairly regular basis. :lol:
I think some are, on the second day of my job when I finished uni, one of them got into the main office somehow and sat by me because I have a 'kind face', she also told me that my family will always look after me and gave me a plastic keyring.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder
Then she demanded £10, which I gave her because I didn't have much experience with mad gypsy folk. That meant I didn't have any money for cigarettes nor gravy and chips at dinner time but her and her eleven kids probably lived like kings for a week :(
you do know that in some clans that constitutes as marriage :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
the exchanging of plastic key rings and notes can be dated back as far as the early 80’s :helpsmili
:ohmy:
Do you think I got her pregnant too :no:
depends, did you look her in her good eye? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
Probably :fear:
omg!1 :ohmy: was it on a tuesday? because as everyone knows, gypsies can only conceive on tuesdays (or in B&Q car parks) :ermm:
It was on a Tuesday :lol:
Did you guess that because I said that it was the second day on my job or is it because you're one of them. You seem to be well versed on gypsy tradition.
I'm telling Loobi :dry:
Btw, B&Q car park :lol:
Yesh, that means I couldn't possibly be one. :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Mulder