The Funny Images Thread

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VB MAN
VB MAN
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12 Apr 2014 8:18pm
Stubbies said..







Not another shot of Eppo is it ?
fingerbone
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12 Apr 2014 10:52pm




Battle
Battle
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12 Apr 2014 10:05pm




Stubbies
Stubbies
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13 Apr 2014 7:12am




Stubbies
Stubbies
WA
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14 Apr 2014 5:38am




felixdcat
felixdcat
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14 Apr 2014 11:21am
Test pilot 1 said..

ThinkaBowtit said..

Test pilot 1 said..

Buster fin said..

slammin said..


fingerbone said..


dan111984 said..

beat me! (bite me ???)

felixdcat said..


saltiest1 said..


DaylightDebt said..


stamp said..


saltiest1 said..


DavidJohn said..






they could've done batter than that.



that joke was a bit crepe...



Wrap this up now.




yeah its all getting a little flat.


Not saucy enough!




I'm impressed that dog can sit there with a crepe on it's face.



silence of the pans



C'mon enough already - that's a wrap!


Stop egging each other on!


I don't believe in any of this as I am an eggnostic


Batter give this a rest, it's getting a bit flat.


This is all getting to be a bit of a yolk


felixdcat
felixdcat
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14 Apr 2014 11:24am
fingerbone said..







In short!............ yes!
T 11
T 11
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14 Apr 2014 6:30pm




Stubbies
Stubbies
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15 Apr 2014 6:56am




sausage
sausage
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15 Apr 2014 3:07pm




Beaglebuddy
Beaglebuddy
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15 Apr 2014 4:19pm




T 11
T 11
TAS
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15 Apr 2014 6:34pm
Have you been to Corinna Stubbies I have the same Pic.
choco
choco
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15 Apr 2014 7:55pm
Rupert
Rupert
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15 Apr 2014 10:14pm

Stubbies
Stubbies
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16 Apr 2014 6:32am
T 11 said..

Have you been to Corinna Stubbies I have the same Pic.


Hi T11, no I stol... acquired the picture from a touring website I was browsing.

Stubbies
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16 Apr 2014 6:40am




weiry
weiry
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16 Apr 2014 6:36pm




Rupert
Rupert
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16 Apr 2014 8:36pm






Could easily insert name and substitute Seabreeze for facebook..........
Stubbies
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17 Apr 2014 6:50am




japie
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17 Apr 2014 12:39pm



Stubbies
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18 Apr 2014 6:44am







evlPanda
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18 Apr 2014 11:54am
[Scary]

ka43
ka43
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18 Apr 2014 1:57pm
^^^^^^^^^^^ bloody hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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19 Apr 2014 1:39am
desertyank
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18 Apr 2014 11:54pm




Stubbies
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19 Apr 2014 8:51am




Mastbender
Mastbender
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1972 posts
19 Apr 2014 9:55am
japie said..






"Just don't throw a bucket of water on me, you cursed rat, you will not destroy my beautiful wickedness!"
dmitri
dmitri
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19 Apr 2014 1:56pm
japie said..







Rupert
Rupert
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19 Apr 2014 8:26pm
Did you know this?



For years, the conventional wisdom has been that the best treatment for a black eye is to cover it with a piece of raw meat.
Scientific studies have proven that while the raw meat helps reduce the swelling and aids in the healing process, applying cold
meat actually delays the recovery of the broken blood vessels that cause the bruising around the orbital socket, while frozen meat
may cause superficial thermal burns to the skin.These same studies demonstrated that application of warm and tender meat is much
more effective in helping the eyes recover from the damage because the bruising isn't compounded by thermal shock.

Therefore, the next time you get a black eye, try this method:




Caution and side effects: Like all pain relievers, this method can cause swelling in other areas.
Rupert
Rupert
TAS
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19 Apr 2014 8:45pm
I was thinking about posting this elsewhere but here'll do.



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