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And we may do it again, its about time CUK had a Swindon social - admittedly it'll only be me and Churchie and then sometimes just me, but that's never bothered me before
A thoroughly enjoyable evening. Are any of your ears burning? We had a good old bitching session
And we may do it again, its about time CUK had a Swindon social - admittedly it'll only be me and Churchie and then sometimes just me, but that's never bothered me before
She added: "KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Professor Henry Brubaker, of the Institute for Studies, said: "Like their relatives the honey bees, bumblebees feed on nectar and gather pollen to feed their young. They do not have ears."
It's odd that. Until last week, whenerever I went to bed, I kept hearing a noise as if it was pouring with rain outside. Then it changed so now I hear a huge bumblebee flying about. I am dreading the time when I start to hear the crying of the damned.
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