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"Fuck it I am having beans on toast for my tea. Stick your caviar up your arse . " Probably every day. But with sausages from Tesco | |||
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"I’d like to think she sits down with a Superkings black and a can of warm Carling." | |||
"Fuck it I am having beans on toast for my tea. Stick your caviar up your arse . Probably every day. But with sausages from Tesco " | |||
"I’d like to think she sits down with a Superkings black and a can of warm Carling." Well, she's virtually from Slough | |||
"I’d like to think she sits down with a Superkings black and a can of warm Carling. Well, she's virtually from Slough " | |||
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"And if she eats them cold x" With a spoon. Straight from the can x | |||
"And if she eats them cold x With a spoon. Straight from the can x" Bet she has them little snack pots...just to still be a little bit posh x | |||
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"And if she eats them cold x With a spoon. Straight from the can x Bet she has them little snack pots...just to still be a little bit posh x" One of one's five a day x | |||
"And if she eats them cold x" out of the tin sparkle | |||
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"No, she would use "one is having..." " Damn that etiquette x | |||
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"She's taking a break from feasting on the blood of virgins that day? " | |||
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"Fuck it I am having beans on toast for my tea. Stick your caviar up your arse . " Definitely, happy shopper beans from the corner shop and a 19p white cardboard loaf from lidls, eaten off her corgi's arse. | |||
"Fuck it I am having beans on toast for my tea. Stick your caviar up your arse . Definitely, happy shopper beans from the corner shop and a 19p white cardboard loaf from lidls, eaten off her corgi's arse." | |||
"Fuck it I am having beans on toast for my tea. Stick your caviar up your arse . Definitely, happy shopper beans from the corner shop and a 19p white cardboard loaf from lidls, eaten off her corgi's arse. " She's going to make a bread pudding out of the leftover loaf for when William and Kate come over Sunday for mother's day. | |||
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"She's probably all cockney in private." | |||