Bleasdale is of Old Scandinavian origin and is a locational surname from the place called "Bleasdale" in Lancashire, in the Lake District. The placename is recorded in the Lancashire Close Rolls of 1228 as "Blesedale", and means "the bare spot on the hillside", derived from the Old Norse word "Blesi
Is there anything you see that no one else notices?
Aye when some people think they're it and think they're the bees knees when they're not, some of them thinking its funny to write really nasty stuff about people online especially on this and treat people like shit and when people laugh and jeer with the person. That is what i call childish and immature so wise up :)!
such as who
A lot of people.. A lot of people who be nice to your face and slabber behind your back.. Its everywhere
thanks I shall.. I'm in Gatwick airport at the minute in London waiting for the flight :( xo.. 3 and a half long painful hours on the plane in like half an hour