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BBO doesn't really have friends as much as disciples.

It's a bit of a cult situation there in Romsey.

He needs a captive audience.

BBO doesn't really have friends as much as disciples.

It's a bit of a cult situation there in Romsey.

He needs a captive audience.

Correct Biff - I quite enjoy people touching my robes.

As for the captives .... not for discussion here!

 

Correct Biff - I quite enjoy people touching my robes.

As for the captives .... not for discussion here!

As long as the money rolls in mate I don't care if you worship Rolf Harris.

Bad example to use but people need faith in something and you are there to provide "it".


You guys get a public Holiday tomorrow?

 

You guys get a public Holiday tomorrow?

Yep Great place to be pity about our footy team

You guys get a public Holiday tomorrow?

DC drives elderly divorcees/widowers home from Flemington every cup day in a Sandman.

I have to delivers some items to the marquees.

BBO will be assisting women in the St Johns area, hoping for some opportunity to display his chest massage training.

Some of us work in this state.

We don't all live in a mansion and collect mining royalties like you Sucessionists.

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Yep Great place to be pity about our footy team

You guys scare the bejeebers out of my about being in Victoria.

Romsey, the Gat and Windy Pill

Are all places to avoid at all costs

DC drives elderly divorcees/widowers home from Flemington every cup day in a Sandman.

I have to delivers some items to the marquees.

BBO will be assisting women in the St Johns area, hoping for some opportunity to display his chest massage training.

Some of us work in this state.

We don't all live in a mansion and collect mining royalties like you Sucessionists.

Indeed I am.

Had a referendum on the matter in the 1930's

Well Fl og why don't you act as if the Ref was successful and have nothing to do with we East Coasters?

ROFL it actually was successful.

Professor your lack of knowledge of Australian affairs is so very disappointing.

You need to get of Romsey more!

ROFL it actually was successful.

Professor your lack of knowledge of Australian affairs is so very disappointing.

You need to get of Romsey more!

Australian affairs have nothing to do with your (sad) part of the world Fl og!


ROFL it actually was successful.

Professor your lack of knowledge of Australian affairs is so very disappointing.

You need to get of Romsey more!

If it was a success you would be a part of China by now.

Australian affairs have nothing to do with your (sad) part of the world Fl og!

I bet you say that to all us Westerners

If it was a success you would be a part of China by now.

誰不是說已經發生

誰不是說已經發生

Speaking [censored] in tongues now.

Did you use up your data in frog photos?


ROFL it actually was successful.

Professor your lack of knowledge of Australian affairs is so very disappointing.

You need to get of Romsey more!

The problem is, IIRC, that the rest of Australia has to agree to it as well, and we didn't. So we still love you DF ... :lol::lol:

Speaking [censored] in tongues now.

Did you use up your data in frog photos?

So in other words, 講你的語言

The problem is, IIRC, that the rest of Australia has to agree to it as well, and we didn't. So we still love you DF ... :lol::lol:

Its all good RBB

It was so worth it to stir up the boys.

And here I was thinking they were both heavy weights in this type of debate

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Fishing anyone?

 

Its all good RBB

It was so worth it to stir up the boys.

And here I was thinking they were both heavy weights in this type of debate

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Fishing anyone?

Cool birds, DF. Pets of yours? :)

Cool birds, DF. Pets of yours? :)

Saw a guy who looked like this when I was in China.

The bamboo boats does bring back memories of my wife negotiating a boat trip up a river to a small rural town.


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