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Author Topic: All you need is love  (Read 662 times)
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« Reply #15 on: 17:17:20, 13-06-2007 »

behaviour which is now so hypocritically smiled upon
I don't think Tony Blair actually likes buggery. He just grins and bears it.
I'm a bit concerned that my OED says that 'buggery' can equally refer to sodomy or bestiality.... Shocked
That's true. Sodomy is a mere subset of buggery.
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« Reply #16 on: 17:18:46, 13-06-2007 »

I'm a bit concerned that my OED says that 'buggery' can equally refer to sodomy or bestiality.... Shocked
Does it mention George Bush? (Yo, Blair!)
To do so would be profoundly insulting to decent sodomites and zoophiles the world over!
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