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Strange days, indeed. Most peculiar mumma ... :lol:

Hey Jazz, don't take it bad ... :blink::blink::blink:

Taking a sad song and making it better.

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All you need is (Love) Wins.

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So we are taking about some washed up POME group from the 60's?

Bitters busy showering the women of Romsey with carnations.

The many mothers of his 23 children.....


The many mothers of his 23 children.....

doubt it moonie......he never got on first (or last) names terms with any of them.....such a cad

Let it Dee, r&b :rolleyes:

I will when I can get out of Penny Lane ...

Taking a sad song and making it better.

Hey is that revolution number 8 or revolution 9?

 

All you need is (Love) Wins.

Is that like Strawberry midfields forever? :)

Hey is that revolution number 8 or revolution 9?

Let me tell you about chairman Mao.


DC having his favourite day of the year with many I bet.

Bitters busy showering the women of Romsey with carnations.

The many mothers of his 23 children.....

doubt it moonie......he never got on first (or last) names terms with any of them.....such a cad

What a bunch of unfunny ignorami! Why do louts continually poke fun at their social and intellectual superiors? Just give it to the simpletons - aka Fl og and Jizz.

Let me tell you about chairman Mao.

Don't you know it's going to be alright

What a bunch of unfunny ignorami! Why do louts continually poke fun at their social and intellectual superiors? Just give it to the simpletons - aka Fl og and Jizz.

Fair point.

Just some levity on what for some is a very sad day.

You heartless intellectual snob.

What a bunch of unfunny ignorami! Why do louts continually poke fun at their social and intellectual superiors? Just give it to the simpletons - aka Fl og and Jizz.

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I AM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Look at the post above and call me a "heartless intellectual snob."

Actually ,you're right.

The frog deserves no ruth!

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I AM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You never really left us fl.og

Not for long enough anyhow.

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I AM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So you are really a cat in a frog suit? :blink::blink:

So you are really a cat in a frog suit? :blink::blink:

What ever it takes to hunt Alpacas in Romsey RBB


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I AM BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

So why the obsession with bananas?

So why the obsession with bananas?

I once said a bad thing about bananas on this thread and was told by another poster they knew people.

I took the hint and have been too scared to say anything bad about bananas again.

I once said a bad thing about bananas on this thread and was told by another poster they knew people.

I took the hint and have been too scared to say anything bad about bananas again.

The Biff?

 
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I once said a bad thing about bananas on this thread and was told by another poster they knew people.

I took the hint and have been too scared to say anything bad about bananas again.

You will live longer.

I once said a bad thing about bananas on this thread and was told by another poster they knew people.

I took the hint and have been too scared to say anything bad about bananas again.

I understand where you are coming from Deefrog. I once derided asparagus publicly, thought nothing more of it but was then confronted some weeks later by an angry mob outside the Koo Wee Rup swamp. Not a pretty sight for a proud aristocrat like myself.


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