Originally posted by meridian
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Originally posted by zeitghostMmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
As introduced by that chick sans bra with nipples like chapple hat pegs....
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Now she deserved an "Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..."
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Originally posted by meridianMy missus salutes magpies and says "Hi Sir" whenever she sees a lone one. More than one, or two people seeing one, is fine apparently. Tch, some people....
Aparently a lone one is bad luck as per the old "Magpie" TV theme tune; "one for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told . . . Ma . . a . . a . . ag . . pie".
Ahem, alledgedly.
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Originally posted by meridianMy missus salutes magpies and says "Hi Sir" whenever she sees a lone one. More than one, or two people seeing one, is fine apparently. Tch, some people....
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Originally posted by TrollPlease explain the Nelson bit
111 in cricket is considered bad luck to loads of cricketers, something to do with the number looking like wickets without bails, apparently. They all sit about in the sheds with their feet off the floor until the next run is scored, don't ask me why.
My missus salutes magpies and says "Hi Sir" whenever she sees a lone one. More than one, or two people seeing one, is fine apparently. Tch, some people....
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Originally posted by wendigo100Nelson or multiples thereof
David Shepherd
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Originally posted by ChurchillChurchill - In "Call my bluff" mode!
It's just a matter of time
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Originally posted by ClippyNow if there had been a steaming (dog)turd on the drains I could understand it but to avoid them because an ex-girlfriend used to do it is a bit wet.
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Originally posted by Troll... and the cricket umpire who would hop on one leg when 3 of the same numbers (e.g.111)were on the scoreboard
David Shepherd
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... and the cricket umpire who would hop on one leg when 3 of the same numbers (e.g.111)were on the scoreboard
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Originally posted by SallyAnneWhat do you mean by 3 drains?
We only have one drain at a time up here - is this another north/south divide thing again you drain mungerring fascists?
Churchill - In "Call my bluff" mode!
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Originally posted by ClippyWere you hopping and skipping down the road hand in hand you big cissies.
So you have never walked anywhere with another bloke anywhere?? You complete c o ck
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