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Previously on "This bloke came up to me in the pub, and"
The conclusion is that even gay English soldiers are miles better than their straight Scottish counterparts.
Your conclusion perhaps, but as has been ruthlessly demonstrated elsewhere, military analysis is not your forte sg. Can't fault your knowledge on all matters "gay" though, you must have really 'boned up' on it!
Why isn't she making the tea? Next you'll be saying that she hasn't cleaned up also or that she has wasted her housekeeping money on girly things like make up or clothes. You have had a hard day spent fighting a virtual war. Do you think Monty went home after a hard day Generaling only to have to cook some tea for Mrs Monty. I doubt that very much. I suggest that you tell her straight that this swapping of the roles tomfoolery has to stop this instant and if she still complains you will be well within your rights to give her a damn good thrashing - purely for medicinal reasons obviously.
There was no Mrs Monty. Monty was gay. He had his "batman" cook the tea.
Why isn't she making the tea? Next you'll be saying that she hasn't cleaned up also or that she has wasted her housekeeping money on girly things like make up or clothes. You have had a hard day spent fighting a virtual war. Do you think Monty went home after a hard day Generaling only to have to cook some tea for Mrs Monty. I doubt that very much. I suggest that you tell her straight that this swapping of the roles tomfoolery has to stop this instant and if she still complains you will be well within your rights to give her a damn good thrashing - purely for medicinal reasons obviously.
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