Aren’t all women over fifty set old bags by common definition? Wouldn’t that include him if we were to accept his proposition that he is one? Or do you only get to be a dry old bag by annoying Willoughby?
BKiSA, all this time and you still don’t get it. Willoughby is S P E C I A L. With glitter and sparkles and sugar and spice. Oh so spicy! Age is nothing to one so special. Mere women need not apply of course.
Apparently, Little Johnny has counter terrorism Police sitting in his living room, eating Devonshire Tea while waiting for JKR to come hurtling through the door chanting Indiaexpellerendum!!!
Man, that boy will do anything for a moment’s attention. Not sure how he’ll be able to top this lie.
For those not familiar with David’s post @4, Tui is a NZ beer that ran a very effective ad campaign for years around juxtaposing a statement that many would agree with against ‘Yeah Right’. It was successful enough that for a while saying ‘yeah right’ went from a figure of speech to a manner of speech. Even now for those over their mid-twenties it has a specific resonance. Recently Tui and their ad agency were asked to bring the campaign back and they said nope, it’s done it’s time.
Ah Jono, misogynistic, ageist, and no reading comprehension.
Aren’t all women over fifty set old bags by common definition? Wouldn’t that include him if we were to accept his proposition that he is one? Or do you only get to be a dry old bag by annoying Willoughby?
BKiSA, all this time and you still don’t get it. Willoughby is S P E C I A L. With glitter and sparkles and sugar and spice. Oh so spicy! Age is nothing to one so special. Mere women need not apply of course.
Found elsewhere. X marks the spot.
https://i.postimg.cc/d3hHyS0w/8iqpj6.jpg
Apparently, Little Johnny has counter terrorism Police sitting in his living room, eating Devonshire Tea while waiting for JKR to come hurtling through the door chanting Indiaexpellerendum!!!
Man, that boy will do anything for a moment’s attention. Not sure how he’ll be able to top this lie.
https://twitter.com/claire88424030/status/1769793007543333078
Oh ffs.
For those not familiar with David’s post @4, Tui is a NZ beer that ran a very effective ad campaign for years around juxtaposing a statement that many would agree with against ‘Yeah Right’. It was successful enough that for a while saying ‘yeah right’ went from a figure of speech to a manner of speech. Even now for those over their mid-twenties it has a specific resonance. Recently Tui and their ad agency were asked to bring the campaign back and they said nope, it’s done it’s time.