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« Reply #2295 on: 12:15:43, 11-06-2008 »


Having one's hair pulled on a bus by a dear little teenage boy can be slightly unpleasant I have to say.
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« Reply #2296 on: 15:42:50, 11-06-2008 »

bike vets are black, and the sherry shone
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« Reply #2297 on: 15:43:55, 11-06-2008 »

Oh very good.  Wink

Now do it again but in costume.
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« Reply #2298 on: 16:00:56, 11-06-2008 »

fishnets are back, but lairy in the sun  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2299 on: 17:20:12, 11-06-2008 »

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« Reply #2300 on: 22:37:52, 11-06-2008 »

Well, that was a nice meal in the pub (as usual!)
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« Reply #2301 on: 02:08:25, 12-06-2008 »

[Oh my god.

Did they ever sing "Come away fellow Zaylerrrrs?"


And there you were thinking Britain was a centre of high art, eh?  No, but they 'ad a very good song about a combine 'arvester which would go just luvverly in any o' them pastorales.  Oi can just see Acis & Galatea with one o' them...  with a new storyline about moi sister an' 'er friend in the teashoppe.  It's called A SIS & GAL O' TEA, ARR!

It was shortly after this that the Dido Fan Club thread careered across the path of the Off Topic Replies thread. Although no casualties resulted, a near-board-miss was declared, and the incident is now under investigation.
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« Reply #2302 on: 11:47:44, 12-06-2008 »

Chick Lit, We Are Scientists...straight to the top of the most annoying "sponsered link" chart ?
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« Reply #2303 on: 12:19:07, 12-06-2008 »

Just how can sirens be blest?
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« Reply #2304 on: 14:18:29, 12-06-2008 »



Why are they called semi-detached houses not semi-attached?
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« Reply #2305 on: 18:50:54, 12-06-2008 »

Just how can sirens be blest?

One should be grateful I suppose that Parry didn't write about a Blest Pair of Hooters.

In other news:

Petric's cross misses the advancing Modric by this much before Lahm clears behind.

Gosh! I new the Germans were getting desperate but now it seems they'll try anything.



Oh my goodness. Did I really not add the necessary k? I clearly remember noticing its absence but obviously I did nothing about it. Oh well, I've made the glossary now...  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #2306 on: 17:20:54, 13-06-2008 »

What is all this? I got lost pages ago..
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« Reply #2307 on: 00:08:12, 14-06-2008 »

Shirts are to be worn , not ironed.

(useful quote from my man !!)

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« Reply #2308 on: 19:08:07, 15-06-2008 »

The flower said to the leaf: I would put it there, but the water has flown, and here it might not get noticed. That all sounds terrifyingly familiar.
Said the leaf: Oh, and rolled its eyes.
The flower concealed its modesty with stripy moss, but fortunately was barked by a dwag.
A happy day of the daddies, perhaps, or may the trees be envyooz?
The grass lay stealthily.
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« Reply #2309 on: 21:46:45, 15-06-2008 »

by using both hands in different actions to finish off One Man & His Dog in under thirty seconds!

Well honestly.
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