I was in Baghad when you were in Dads bag. John sabourn
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I was in Baghad when you were in Dads bag. John sabourn
She’s had more pricks than a pub dartboard…
Up and down more times than a tart’s drawers….
In and out more times than a Mother Superior’s cucumber….
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For my Scotish friends.
My Scotish Ma used to call hands 'Danny's [ie are you little Danny's clean]
Also for feet, Little 'Tottelties.'
No wonder I'm screwed up.
Den.
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Mea Culpa
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she has had more cock than the queen marys got handrail
hope i can get away with that one
regards cappy from shields:cool:
Or she`s had enough to make hand rails from here to the States.
Often said in Liverpool about an owld winger who was bad on his plates of meat.Cunard in Liverpool was always pronounced "Kinnard" so you would hear it said about the owld winger "He spent years in Kinnard so now he Kinnardly walk" imagine it in the scouse accent.He spent years in Cunard so now he can hardly walk.
Regards.
Jim.B.
`I used to work fer` Cunard`
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`We all worked ferkin hard.`
The old saying it was like taking coals to Newcastle, is now in fact truly in operation and working then. What a world. A whole industry with thousands gone on the whim of mostly incompetent people. Remember them saying it was cheaper to import from Australia than what it was to mine locally. The sums do not add up. To add insult to injury it is imported into the country using foreign shipping and labour. That book the rise and fall of the Roman Empire will have nothing on the one the fall of the British one, when someone finally gets round to writing it. Cheers John Sabourn.