I think someone might be in trouble.. by Feelincheekyson Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 26 comments Lol someone else just posted a news article on this, someone’s gonna find out real soon lmao Josef Fritzel avenue No. We have to keep cellars. Its as celar as mud. That’s how they were told to spell it at [shcool](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65393134). It’s written in Welsh Quick, to the castle’s lowest floor How do you cock that up? Not like a quick squiggle is it Lol they spelled cleer wrong Good advice to be honest, I know it’s more of an American or European thing, but that’s where dryfood stores and the mother in law should be. What an idiot, that’s not how you spell cellar. Ghost of Fred West I’ve driven over this twice today and never even noticed it. Has to be fake, thats too stupid. “Do you need any GCSEs to work in the roads department?” “Wot’s a Geeseeessee?” it’s actually a hidden trapdoor that you can never get out of, because it drops you into the Keep Cellar. Can’t park there mate? Fanny Celar. Celars dad ain’t paying that ransom then? average middlesbrough moment That reminds me – the FT were on here promoting an FAQ with their journalist whose name was Claer something. I wanted to ask if her parents were dyslexic. Used to be a tire place in Boro near Tees Offshore Base that advertised on the side of the building that it could fix “punchers”… It’s advice for everyone NOT to fill in their cellars and basements Up the boro ! In my high school years, our house had a back alley w a speed bump labeled “BUPM” Oh dear Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Good advice to be honest, I know it’s more of an American or European thing, but that’s where dryfood stores and the mother in law should be.
it’s actually a hidden trapdoor that you can never get out of, because it drops you into the Keep Cellar.
That reminds me – the FT were on here promoting an FAQ with their journalist whose name was Claer something. I wanted to ask if her parents were dyslexic.
Used to be a tire place in Boro near Tees Offshore Base that advertised on the side of the building that it could fix “punchers”…
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Lol someone else just posted a news article on this, someone’s gonna find out real soon lmao
Josef Fritzel avenue
No. We have to keep cellars.
Its as celar as mud.
That’s how they were told to spell it at [shcool](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-65393134).
It’s written in Welsh
Quick, to the castle’s lowest floor
How do you cock that up? Not like a quick squiggle is it
Lol they spelled cleer wrong
Good advice to be honest, I know it’s more of an American or European thing, but that’s where dryfood stores and the mother in law should be.
What an idiot, that’s not how you spell cellar.
Ghost of Fred West
I’ve driven over this twice today and never even noticed it.
Has to be fake, thats too stupid.
“Do you need any GCSEs to work in the roads department?”
“Wot’s a Geeseeessee?”
it’s actually a hidden trapdoor that you can never get out of, because it drops you into the Keep Cellar.
Can’t park there mate?
Fanny Celar.
Celars dad ain’t paying that ransom then?
average middlesbrough moment
That reminds me – the FT were on here promoting an FAQ with their journalist whose name was Claer something.
I wanted to ask if her parents were dyslexic.
Used to be a tire place in Boro near Tees Offshore Base that advertised on the side of the building that it could fix “punchers”…
It’s advice for everyone NOT to fill in their cellars and basements
Up the boro !
In my high school years, our house had a back alley w a speed bump labeled “BUPM”
Oh dear