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25th September 2024, 04:44 AM
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Re: Paddy in the Pub
#9 When talking about tying kangaroos down Tony , brings up the question of those who find kangaroos attractive and are of the gay gender will have to be careful of the gender of the kangaroo in question as may make a bloomer , and will be ridiculed by people of the same persuasion as themselves. E.g. does a male kangaroo have a pouch? Answer on a piece of paper the Ayes to the right and the Nays to the left. This will prove all those who have a penchant for Kangaroos. JS
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25th September 2024, 08:30 AM
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Re: Paddy in the Pub

Originally Posted by
James Curry
Poor old Skippy.
no worries James, I wont mention what he did with his didgerydoo
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25th September 2024, 08:54 AM
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Re: Paddy in the Pub
The same as what the Foo Foo bird did with its beak ? JS
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